Eurotrak Data Reveals UK Not Using Hearing Protection
The 2025 EuroTrak UK report reveals that 70% of people with hearing loss never use hearing protection, highlighting a widespread lack of awareness and action despite growing risks.
The 2025 EuroTrak UK report reveals that 70% of people with hearing loss never use hearing protection, highlighting a widespread lack of awareness and action despite growing risks.
In honor of Better Hearing Month, Beltone is promoting the importance of hearing health through free screenings, expert guidance, and a nationwide hearing aid giveaway.
A recent TruHearing survey shows that younger employees are increasingly looking for hearing healthcare as part of their benefits package.
One client had a breakthrough when his audiologist helped him hear better and live his life to the fullest by acknowledging his mortality.
Read MoreA survey finds 64% of older adults have hearing difficulty, but only 14% have tried hearing aids and a quarter haven’t had a hearing test.
Read MoreThe Fall sports season is a good time to revisit the risks of hearing damage for student athletes and how HCPs can raise awareness.
Read MoreA new non-invasive method for mapping the human auditory pathway could help clinicians decide surgical strategies for profound hearing loss.
Read MoreAs we age it’s important to take care of our hearing. Here are 7 essential health and nutrition tips to promote and maintain proper hearing.
Read MoreVeterans Guide is offering a helpful guide for military veterans on hearing loss and tinnitus, common issues for many post-service.
Read MoreA study published in the International Journal of Audiology has found that almost 40% of people who recognize they have hearing loss do not inform a healthcare professional, potentially leading to social isolation and other health issues.
Read MoreScreening programs are recommended within a child’s first few days, with two tests recommended by the National Institutes of Health.
Read MoreWith the FDA’s recent approval of over-the-counter hearing aids, it’s easier and more affordable than ever to take control of hearing health, yet 2 in 5 people are still unsure where to get a hearing aid if needed.
Read MoreIn August 2021, Starkey introduced a vaccination incentive program for employees in the US to provide education on COVID-19 and encourage vaccinations. The program encouraged employees to watch and acknowledge online educational information and report their vaccination status.
Read MoreIn this new book, written by Shari Eberts and Gael Hannan, a skills-based approach to hearing loss centered not on hearing better but on communicating better, is offered.
Read MoreKathy Dowd, AuD, provides an update on what we know about diabetes and hearing loss, as well as her and colleagues’ advocacy efforts to inform consumers, hearing care professionals, and medical professionals about this important topic.
Read MoreWhile it is well-known that eating a diet rich in whole grains, fruits, and vegetables is essential to maintaining good nutrition, there is also evidence to suggest that it can help keep hearing loss at bay, according to a recent article in “Consumer Reports.”
Read MoreResearch into the association between COVID-19 and hearing-related symptoms is still in the early phases. Fortunately, our knowledge of the audiovestibular system continues to grow alongside with our understanding of COVID-19. Authors Matthew Kelley, AuD, and Sugata Bhattacharjee, AuD, provide a brief review of research on Covid-19 and its impact on the ear.
Read MoreMead Killion, PhD, points out that, in churches and choirs, the risk of Covid-19 for people who remain unvaccinated appears to be greatly increased due to the dramatic increase in aerosol disbursement from loud singing.
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