Articles – Hearing Loss by Monique Hammond

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Thanksgiving and Hearing Loss

November 21, 2019

A lot to be grateful for Although Thanksgiving comes but once a year, every day should be a day of Thanks. However, for those with hearing loss, Holidays can be tremendously challenging.  Many state that they actually dread the socially-intense events: Too…

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Industrial-strength Sound Where Least Expected

November 11, 2019

Hearing Threats at the Gym  What? 93, 95 decibels (dBs) with spikes of 100 dBs and higher as the instructor yelled almost non-stop into the microphone.   During an industry training session, a gentleman shared that he confirmed his suspicions…

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To Protect or Not to Protect Hearing

October 20, 2019

A matter of choice? Worldwide, the two leading causes for hearing loss are Aging and Excessively Loud Sound, in that order.  While noise-induced hearing loss is preventable, people cannot help the fact that they are aging. Yet, by using hearing…

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Sleep Apnea and Hearing Loss

October 8, 2019

Beyond snoring: a threat to health and hearing My dad never slept well. Sleeping time turned into a fight for air and breath. As a child, I was scared for him. Never able to get proper rest, he often fell…

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Make Websites Accessible to those with Hearing Loss

September 9, 2019

 Stay ahead of the competition: Prevent “click-offs” Spoken communication can include or exclude people from important company messages. Nowadays the inclusion of narrated videos and YouTube pieces are all the rage for making business websites trendy and attractive to the…

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Making Light of Hearing Loss? Not a good move!

August 27, 2019

In my time of working with community and industry groups on hearing loss issues, I have heard plenty of clichéd hearing-loss jokes. Comments made with forced smiles brush aside the obvious and are meant to be humorous: “My problem is…

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The Great Communication Divide: Hearing v. Understanding

August 6, 2019

  The classic struggle of hearing loss Those with hearing loss tend to state their frustration with words like: “I don’t hear in this loud place!” What they really mean is that they hear plenty of sound—otherwise they would not perceive the place…

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Hearing Loss Prevention: At Home YOU are the Expert

July 19, 2019

  Safety training? Pay it forward Hearing practices that are learned during on-the-job Safety Training translate very well to the home front. Mother Nature does not care where the ear-killing din comes from. The bottom line is that repeated exposures to…

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Embarrassed by Hearing Loss? Time for Change!

July 7, 2019

A recent study by the International Campaign for Better Hearing found that among the respondents from 10 countries, 74% stated that they have been embarrassed by their hearing loss.  It’s actually amazing that the figure is not higher.  So, what or who…

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Hearing Damage: An Often Underrated Work-related Injury

May 29, 2019

 Consider the industry Safety slogan: 10 fingers, 10 toes, 2 eyes, 1 nose—Safety counts. What about the ears? Don’t they count? Hello!   Although noise-induced Hearing Loss Prevention and Hearing Conservation are part of company Safety Training Programs, they might…

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