Tag: research
Does Caffeine Affect Tinnitus Symptoms?
August 23, 2021Despite popular belief, consuming caffeine may not actually exacerbate your tinnitus. In fact, several studies have noted a lack of evidence to support the idea that caffeinated foods and beverages cause or worsen symptoms. The Studies A Prospective Study of Caffeine Intake and Risk of Incident Tinnitus: The American Journal of Medicine published a study […]
Know The Difference Between Temporary And Permanent Hearing Loss
February 3, 2020Nearly 30% of the population over 65 experience some degree of hearing loss. That’s about 50 million people in the United States alone. The level of temporary or permanent hearing loss varies among individuals, so it’s important to know the signs. Signs And Cause of Temporary Hearing Loss Temporary hearing loss can be treated easily […]
Cheers To Hearing Health
August 23, 2017Have a glass of wine it’s summer time, and it’s good for your hearing and mind! Researchers at the Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit reported some interesting results in the journal Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. The study funded by the National Institute on Deafness and Communication Disorders found that a substance found in red grapes and red wine, […]
Additional Hearing Loss References
April 4, 2015Additional reading on hearing loss: The Real Sounds Of Hearing Loss April 06, 2013 Hearing Loss Linked to Accelerated Cognitive Decline, New Study Finds January 23, 2013 People with Even Mild Depression and/or Anxiety Should Get Their Hearing Checked, Better Hearing Institute Advises in Advance of World Mental Health Day September 14, 2012 29 years […]