by Enticare Updates | Oct 7, 2020 | Hearing, Hearing Loss
Have you been noticing some changes in your hearing health? Hearing loss, including age-related hearing loss, is usually a gradual process, and you may not even notice it at first. Damage to the inner ear, particularly the hair cells and nerve endings, can contribute...
by Enticare Updates | Sep 7, 2020 | Hearing, Hearing Loss, Hearing Loss Related Disease, Research
More than 34 million people in the U.S. have diabetes. This chronic condition impacts how the body produces energy from the food we consume. Most of the food that we eat turns into glucose (sugar), which enters the bloodstream. The pancreas emits insulin when blood...
by Enticare Updates | Sep 1, 2020 | Hearing, Hearing Loss, Hearing Loss Related Disease, Treatment
Dementia refers to a range of medical conditions characterized by cognitive decline, impacting the ability to navigate daily life independently. Types of dementia include Lewy body, vascular, and Parkinson’s disease. The most common form of dementia is...
by Enticare Updates | Jul 2, 2020 | Enticare Updates, Hearing Loss, Research, Work & Economy
In some areas of your life, hearing loss has a negative impact – it can raise the likelihood of depression and dementia and decrease the ability to communicate with others. Age-related hearing loss, which typically affects individuals over age 50 and becomes more...
by Enticare Updates | Jun 12, 2020 | Enticare Updates, Hearing Loss, Hearing Loss Prevention, Research, Tips & Tricks
Hearing loss is one of the most common chronic health conditions. In a public health epidemic, impaired hearing can be caused by various factors, including genetic history, existing medical conditions, and environmental exposure to loud noises. One major misconception...
by Enticare Updates | Feb 5, 2020 | Communication, Friends & Family, Hearing, Hearing Loss, Treatment
Hearing loss can impact more than just physical health. Untreated hearing problems often affect social connections, mental well-being, and overall quality of life. Fortunately, treatment can make a big difference, helping people remain socially active and engaged. In...