Monday, June 27, 2016

Giving Thanks For The People Around Me

July is a pretty important month at Clarity Hearing.  Exciting things seem to happen to us in July so today I wanted to take a moment and give thanks.

1.  Krissy, Our amazing office manager came to work in July 4 years ago.  I could list all the things she does at the office, but the list would be incredibly long.  I am thankful every day that she has hung in there with me.
2.  Dr. Jamie Hawkins.  Dr. Hawkins joined me one year ago and has been a blessing.  She's done an outstanding job keeping the office going when I couldn't be there.  She's been a wonderful addition.

Both Krissy and Dr. Jamie are great people, always trying to do the right thing for the patients they come in contact with.    We aren't perfect, but we try every day to get it right.  I'm blessed to be surrounded by people who share that vision.



Sunday, June 26, 2016

Earbuds & Noise Awareness

DID YOU KNOW?

In the U.S., an estimated 12.5% of 6-19 year old children and adolescents (5.2 million) and 17% of 20-69 year old adults (26 million) have permanent hearing damage from excessive exposure to noise.

On a global scale, 1.1 billion young people are at risk for hearing loss due to their misuse of personal audio devices, such as smart phones.

Earbuds worn directly in the ear canals produce 7-9 decibels higher sound and increase the risk of permanent damage in as few as 8 minutes of listening.

Experience safe hearing and keep the 60/60 rule top of mind:
To minimize hearing loss damage, listen to music with earbuds for no more than 60 minutes per day and at no more than 60% of the maximum volume.

Noise induced hearing loss is 100% preventable.  If you have questions about your child's hearing, consult an audiologist.  www.hearingwithclarity.com

Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Depression Risk Awareness

DID YOU KNOW?

In the U.S. it is estimated that 37 million adults have some decree of hearing loss, while 22 million suffer from some form of depression.

Your ears can be a "window to your mind" and hearing loss may increase depression risk, especially for those younger than 70 years.

Research indicates:
  1. Those with sensory loss, especially both hearing and vision, experience depression symptoms more than the general population
  2. There is a more acute need for timely healthcare intervention when increased sensory loss constrains daily functionality.
  3. Hearing health providers can play a key role in referring those with Depressions symptoms to mental and vision health experts.
To learn more, please visit:  www.nimh.nih.gov

Untreated hearing loss has been linked to depression, cognitive decline, and lower pay at work.  If you or someone you know is having difficulty hearing, seek help from an audiologist.

Sunday, June 19, 2016

Kidney Disease Awareness

DID YOU KNOW?

It is estimated that for 26 million American adults with chronic kidney disease (CKD), 54% have some hearing loss. 

These 5 health habits can help prevent or delay CKD's progression:
1.  Don't smoke
2.  Control your blood pressure
3.  Eat a nutritious diet
4.  Exercise frequently and maintain a proper weight
5.  Have your doctor test for kidney and heart disease

Research indicates possible relationship between kidney disease and hearing loss.
  • There are structural and functional similarities between kidney and inner ear tissue.
  • Inner ear nerve damage can be cause by toxins related to kidney failure.
  • There are shared risk factors such as diabetes, high blood pressure and aging.

Talk to your doctor:  Share feedback with your health care professional about daily hearing problems as well as family and medical history.

Get annual evaluations to discover:
  • If you have a hearing loss or are at risk
  • The type of hearing loss you may have
  • How your hearing health and quality of life can be improved.
For more information visit:  www.kidney.org