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    Common Hearing Loss Myths While hearing health has come a long way, there are still misconceptions about hearing loss. Many have the perspective that hearing loss isn’t a big deal, and that it only affects the elderly. However, this is far from the truth. Even though the stigma of hearing loss has died down and hearing health has come a long way, many patients still have a lot of misconceptions about the truth behind hearing loss. To help change people’s perspective and clear up any misconceptions

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    Characteristics of children with nonorganic hearing loss Kontorinins (2009) wrote that nonorganic hearing loss children display a certain demeanor during the testing procedure, they exaggerate their movements to highlight increased difficulty in hearing. Holenweg and Kompis (2010) state that children who are diagnosed with NOHL typically have some knowledge of hearing loss, like a close family member has hearing loss, therefore it is a good idea to check family history sections of the case histories

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    Age-Related Hearing Loss

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    signs of age-related hearing loss and routinely test for hearing impairment in the elderly population. Pharmacist are considered the most assessable and trusted health care professional and must work with their communities to raise awareness in hearing impairment. Pharmacist routinely are interacting with patient regarding prescription information and directions, if there are signs present that may indicate hearing impairment, the patient should be informed about having their hearing checked by a trained

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    Hearing loss myth and fact was a simple video that went over 5 common myths people believe about hearing loss, and the explanations or truths behind each of these myths. The first myth explained how people believe that they can build up a resistance to noise. Such as if an individual exposes their ears to loud music then they will be able to listen to it more or even louder, without damaging their ears. However the fact is, if an individual would expose their ear to louder sounds it would damage

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    Rationale: For individuals with normal-hearing, listening is typically an unforced process; however, for individuals with hearing loss, listening can evoke feelings of stress and fatigue. Individuals with hearing loss use increased levels of concentration to decode speech in a variety of listening environments. With increased levels of concentration, listening not only becomes a challenge for individuals with hearing loss, but it also diminishes their cognitive abilities to multi-task. Research

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    determine the undeviating correlation of hearing loss to dementia. Hearing loss is a prevalent, multifaceted issue that many individuals struggle with, especially the elderly population. Furthermore, one of the many negative consequences that these individual’s battle with is the inevitable cognitive decline that accompanies hearing loss. Many studies and clinical trials give rise to awareness and implication of cognitive decline linked to a progressive hearing loss. Such fundamental quantitative data

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    Hearing loss can be caused by many different causes, some of which can be successfully treated with medicine or surgery, depending on the disease process. Sensorioneural hearing loss is when hearing loss is due to problems of the inner ear, also known as nerve-related hearing loss (ASHA, 2015). There are two types of sensorineural hearing loss: congenital and acquired sensorineural hearing loss. Congenital sensorineural hearing loss happens during pregnancy. Some causes include prematurity, maternal

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    introduction hearing loss occurs in two different forms, natural and noise induced hearing loss. natural hearing loss can occur from a range of medical issues, most natural causes can be cured with a range of drugs and therapies- unlike noise induced hearing loss (NIHL), where the damage is permanent and cannot be reversed. NIHL is majorly caused after long term exposure to noise as low as 75dB which has been known to cause hearing loss in many vulnerable individuals - including those who have prolonged

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    Does Hearing Loss Matter

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    The simple answer is yes, for you and for those around you. Hearing loss may cause you to miss words or conversations, and other sounds such as a phone ringing, a doorbell, or a car horn. Missing out on conversations and other sounds can lower a person’s quality of life in many ways. Hearing loss can affect our enjoyment of life, particularly in our relationships with friends, loved ones, and even at our job. Having difficulty hearing on the phone is especially bothersome. Communication is an

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    Many hearing impaired adults wait up to 10 years before seeking professional help for hearing loss • Early detection of hearing loss is crucial to minimize the effect of hearing loss and maximize the benefit of intervention • New measure (i.e. Internet/smartphone based screenings) aim make it easier for patients to screen their hearing • By making it easier for individuals to get reliable screening results, these new measures can assist individuals in getting early intervention for hearing loss

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