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unexpected Consequences

unexpected Consequences

While two out of three people have some degree of hearing loss by the time they reach age 65, many feel it isn’t severe enough to interfere with their daily lives. They therefore simply endure their hearing deficit, figuring that the worst that can happen is that they miss a few words of conversation, and they must ask people to repeat themselves. However, there may be more to it than that. Research shows that poor hearing can also increase the risk of injuries. According to one study, people who reported having poor hearing were nearly twice as likely to suffer some sort of accidental injury related to driving, work, or leisure/sport compared with people who reported having good/excellent hearing.

Millions of people of all ages face the daily challenge of living with a hearing loss. And while the number of hearing impaired individuals is on the rise, so too are the ways of dealing with hearing impairment. If you fall victim to hearing loss, don’t suffer in silence. Instead, take the first step toward changing your life. Visit BETTER HEARING CENTER to discuss with a Certified Clinical Audiologist the revolutionary options available today to help maximize your hearing potential. We are New Hampshire’s premier hearing care provider, we are the only hearing center that has served the Concord, New Hampshire, area for more than 55 years.

P.S. At the very least, it’s a good idea to have your hearing tested in order to establish a baseline against which any future hearing loss can be compared.

Overcoming Hearing Loss in Young Cancer Patients

Overcoming Hearing Loss in Young Cancer Patients

While not every hearing-impaired person can derive benefit from wearing a hearing instrument, the hearing industry is dedicated to fighting all forms of hearing loss regardless of cause or treatment. In this case, mention must be made of the hearing loss pediatric patients might endure as a result of being treated with the medication cisplatin for liver cancer. Cisplatin (alone and in combination with other drugs) is standard treatment for several types of pediatric cancer, and 60% or more of children treated with cisplatin have significant treatment-associated hearing loss. However, new research shows that patients with cisplatin-treated liver cancer had a 50% reduction in the risk of significant hearing loss after receiving the antioxidant sodium thiosulfate in addition to chemotherapy.

One of the most important services BETTER HEARING CENTER provides is helping our patients comprehend their hearing impairments and become aware of the ways and means available to help improve their quality of life. It’s important to us that our family, friends, and neighbors here in Concord enjoy the world in which they live. We are committed to serving the needs of the hearing impaired no matter what their age. Can we help you? Let’s start with a hearing consultation and test. Then we’ll show you the amazing, revolutionary hearing instruments available today. We are New Hampshire’s premier hearing care provider.

P.S. According to the research mentioned above, the effectiveness of cisplatin was not found to be compromised by the addition of sodium thiosulfate.

How Hearing Loss Disrupts Relationships

How Hearing Loss Disrupts Relationships

When people delay treatment for hearing loss or elect not to wear a hearing instrument that might help them hear better, their decisions have consequences that extend beyond themselves. For instance, those who come in regular contact with individuals who have untreated hearing loss can become quite frustrated with being asked to repeat themselves. Others find themselves arguing about TV and radio volume. According to a recent review of 78 studies, researchers found that family members report arguments that leave them feeling stressed, worn out, and guilty (if they let their frustration show) over disagreements they have had with other family members with untreated hearing loss. This is one more reason to have hearing loss diagnosed and treated properly.

At BETTER HEARING CENTER, we know that any type of hearing impairment can have serious consequences that deserves professional care from a certified clinical audiologist. A hearing loss makes it more difficult to meet people and enjoy social gatherings. It can also affect a person’s job. A hearing loss can act as a barrier between the impaired and other people. That’s why Helen Keller said her hearing loss was a greater problem than her blindness. Is a hearing impairment diminishing the enjoyment of your life? Perhaps it’s time for a hearing evaluation. Most insurances are accepted for hearing evaluations. We are New Hampshire’s premier hearing care provider.

P.S. When untreated hearing loss disrupts relationships at work, performance and efficiency may be compromised

What’s your type?

What’s your type?

For those with mild to moderate hearing loss, “completely-in-the-canal” (CIC) hearing instruments are a cosmetically appealing choice due to their diminutive size, but they may be too small to accommodate certain features. However, the traditional “behind-the-ear” (BTE) hearing instruments, which fit behind the ear and use a tube and earmold to direct the sound into the ear canal, can address all degrees of hearing loss and are easy to use. Hearingimpaired individuals who want to combine the best elements of both a CIC instrument and a BTE one may want to consider “open-fit” BTEs, which are smaller versions of BTEs that use a slim tube to connect to a dome that funnels sound into the ear canal.

At BETTER HEARING CENTER, our primary responsibility is matching each patient with the hearing instrument best suited to his or her individual circumstances. We then use sophisticated technology to achieve the most accurate, comfortable, custom fit. The extensive training required of certified clinical audiologists and our experience in the field make us well-suited to both tasks. Is your hearing in need of a boost? Call New Hampshire’s premier hearing care provider to arrange a hearing evaluation and to see the astonishing hearing instruments available today. Hearing tests are painless—have one soon at the only hearing center that has served the Concord, New Hampshire, area for more than 55 years.

P.S. “Receiver-in-the-canal” (RIC) and “receiver-in-the-ear” (RITE) are essentially two versions of open-fit hearing instruments, which now comprise a majority share of the consumer market

Damaging Workplace Noise

Damaging Workplace Noise

Not only does noise in the workplace have the potential to damage workers’ hearing, but there is evidence that workplace noise may also raise blood pressure and cholesterol levels among workers exposed to elevated noise levels. This is an important finding because hypertension and high cholesterol are listed as top risk factors for heart disease. With this in mind, workers in mining, construction, and manufacturing should be particularly diligent about having their hearing checked. Beyond that, workers found to exhibit signs of hearing loss should not only take preventive measures to reduce their exposure and treat their hearing loss, but they might also want to schedule an appointment with their physicians to assess their heart health.

Safeguarding your hearing is vital no matter what your occupation or recreational pursuits. Protect your hearing from hazards of all kinds—carry soft foam ear plugs with you for when you find yourself in a situation in which the noise level is unpleasant, even hazardous to your health. And turn to the skilled experience of a clinical audiologist at BETTER HEARING CENTER for a thorough hearing examination and complete hearing healthcare services. We offer comprehensive, individualized evaluations, treatment, and management of hearing disorders.

P.S. Long-term exposure to noise levels at 80-85 decibels or over can cause hearing loss. Heavy city traffic is 85 dB.

Wind Noise Reduction is a Breeze

Wind Noise Reduction is a Breeze

While sailors may delight in the prospect of taking to the ocean on a windy day, those wearing hearing instruments often find that the wind poses a challenge to hearing that must be overcome. According to one survey, hearing-instrument users listed wind noise as their “second worst listening situation.” This problem results from the creation of turbulence as wind moves past the instrument’s microphone. In response to this adverse listening condition, today’s digital instruments are outfitted with “Wind Noise Attenuation Systems” that automatically detect wind noise and try to suppress it. Tested in wind tunnels, these systems work to improve the perception of vowels and consonants to a degree that users are easily able to comprehend conversation in windy conditions.

Just as trifocals were designed to correct vision for different activities like reading and driving, some hearing instruments are designed to correct hearing in various social situations. Put the many available products for the hearing impaired to good work for you. At BETTER HEARING CENTER, we’ll help you choose from among the variety of designs of hearing instruments to find the one that best suits your needs. Start by calling for an appointment for a comprehensive hearing test at New Hampshire’s premier hearing care provider.

P.S. Current wind noise reduction systems can cope with unpredictable changes in wind direction and force by analyzing data 500 times per second.