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Link Found Between Healthy Diet & Better Hearing

University of Florida researchers have found a link between healthy eating and better hearing. More specifically they have shown a link between better hearing in the higher frequencies and a healthy diet. Christopher Spankovich, UF Health researcher examined the eating habits of people participating in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. Previously Spankovich found […]

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Pain Relievers Linked to Hearing Loss

A recent six-year study of 56,000 women suggests regular use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatories (NSAIDS) like naproxen (Aleve) and ibuprofen (Motrin) as well as acetaminophen (Tylenol), was tied to a greater risk of hearing problems. Non-prescription painkillers generally safe when taken in usual doses for short periods of time. With regards to hearing loss, the original

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Diabetes Doubles Hearing Loss Risk

After reading through several hearing loss studies about the most common contributing factors to hearing loss, we decided we would highlight the effect of diabetes on hearing loss. The medical world has theorized links between hearing loss diabetes as early as 1859. Recent studies have drawn more conclusive links between diabetes and hearing loss. Diabetics are

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Elton John during Starkey Hearing Foundation mission to the Philippines.

Sir Elton John Gives Gift Of Hearing

Elton John’s comment says it all when it comes to hearing and hearing loss: “It’s something that you take for granted, your hearing …” Polo Park Hearing Centre has a long history of supporting the Starkey Foundation. Do you have questions about your hearing? Give us a call and will be happy to answer all

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Hearing Aid Grant For Manitoba Seniors $2000

 

The Province of Manitoba is providing a grant of $2000 for seniors over the age of 65 with documented hearing loss and a family income under $80 000 a year.

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