Awareness

Research Pioneers Help Us Sustain Our Science

One way to help all those with hearing conditions is to become a Research Pioneer, a special group of friends who give a monthly gift to support HHF. Research Pioneers provide predictable funding we can count on to fund life-changing scientific breakthroughs.

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Hearing Better Can Help You Think Better

Describing hearing loss as a risk factor for dementia is “true under the strict epidemiologic definition of ‘risk,’” but the lay public may misunderstand risk as implying “a warning about an impending adverse event.” 

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Spreading Awareness and Healing With Music

Whether your hearing loss is genetic or acquired through constant exposure to loud sounds, I stress the importance of getting a hearing checkup!

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What People With Hearing Loss Want You to Know

I write this to help people I encounter—whether family, friends, or passing acquaintances—to better understand my daily challenges with hearing loss and hearing loss in general.

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This World Hearing Day and Every Day, Love Your Ears

Why are we so reckless with our hearing? In a nutshell, it’s because we take hearing for granted.

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Watching ‘Star Wars’ With Common Sense

To determine a noise rating, we could analyze the frequency of explosions—say, how many blasts per minute, on average—and the overall sound level of a film.

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Every Day I Advocate

Hearing loss is an invisible disability and people with typical hearing don’t always understand. There are those with some type of hearing loss who just “deal with it” or prefer to keep it a secret. Connecting with individuals who also have hearing loss helps me manage daily life.

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What Social Media Can Teach Audiologists

Once people know I’m an audiologist, friends, family, and strangers come out of the woodwork with ear questions.

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Science Is Just the Start

I focused on learning the facts about noise and then bringing those facts to the attention of those able to change public policy.

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My Misophonia Story

It’s been almost 10 years since I was diagnosed, and although the emotions my triggers bring are still the same, I can try to control them because I’ve accepted that this is something that is a part of me.

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