No Bones About It: Osteoporosis May Nearly Double Risk of Sudden Hearing Loss

No Bones About It: Osteoporosis May Nearly Double Risk of Sudden Hearing Loss

Dr. Molly DillonComorbidity, Disorders, Hearing Health, Hearing Loss

What does osteoporosis, a potentially debilitating disease affecting some 10 million Americans and 2 million Canadians, have in common with conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, chronic kidney disease, dementia, and other selected conditions? It can go hand in hand with hearing loss. More specifically, at least one study links …

Noise Impacts Hearing—and Food Choices

Noise Impacts Hearing—and Food Choices

Dr. Molly DillonComorbidity, Hearing Health, News

How’s this for a New Year’s resolution twofer: Dialing down loud sounds could help an individual’s hearing health and their waistline! Excess noise can lead to ear pain, ringing or other unwanted head sounds, and even permanent hearing impairment. It’s one of the leading — …

How Are Smoking and Hearing Loss Related?

How Are Smoking and Hearing Loss Related?

Dr. Molly DillonComorbidity, Hearing Health

The connection between smoking and heart disease, cancer, and respiratory problems gets all the attention, but the effects of smoking on hearing have long been known. If you’re one of the 40 million U.S. adults who smokes cigarettes — or someone who lives with a …

Making Moves for Hearing Health

Making Moves for Hearing Health

Dr. Molly DillonComorbidity, Hearing Health, Tips & Tricks

Search “Top 10 New Year’s resolutions” and what are you sure to find? Lists that often start with “fitness” or “exercise.” With benefits from better skin and stronger bones to weight loss, improved mental health, and more, it’s no wonder that exercise pops up as …