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Learn about the connections between your hearing and overall health.

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How is hearing related to other health problems?

It’s normal to think of hearing loss as an isolated problem, but hearing impairment is more connected to overall health and wellness than many people may realize. Whether cognitive decline, heart disease, the risk of falls, or other problems, many conditions surprisingly go hand in hand with hearing loss.

Check out our blogs on the health problems most often associated with hearing loss and how there's still hope for improving your hearing and your overall health.


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5 Simple Ways to Boost Your Mood This Winter

Posted on December 7, 2023, by Staten Island Audiological Services, P.C. // Posted in Comorbidity, Hearing Health

Hearing Health and Mental Health Have a Clear Connection In fact, untreated hearing loss increases your risk of depression, anxiety, social isolation, and more. Winter is also a prime time for seasonal blahs. If you could use a little mental-health...

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How Head Injuries Impact Hearing and Balance

Posted on October 15, 2021, by Staten Island Audiological Services, P.C. // Posted in Comorbidity, Hearing Health

The force of a traumatic brain injury (also known as a TBI, concussion, or head injury) can damage or displace the delicate bones of the inner ear, rupture the eardrum, and disrupt parts of the brain responsible for auditory processing....

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When It Comes to Hearing Wellness for the Whole Family, Don’t Fur-Get Your Pets!

Posted on April 15, 2020, by Staten Island Audiological Services, P.C. // Posted in Community, Hearing Health, Heart Health, News

Just like their people parents, these furry members of the family can experience hearing difficulties too. Read on to learn what you can do. AVOID EXCESS NOISE As one of the most preventable causes of hearing loss in humans, loud...

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5 Tips to Keep Your Better-Hearing Resolution Going Strong

Posted on January 13, 2020, by Staten Island Audiological Services, P.C. // Posted in Community, Dementia, Hearing Health, Hearing Protection, News

From spending more time with family and friends to taking classes at the local gym, almost everyone makes at least one New Year’s resolution. The catch? Just 8% of resolvers stick to their goals, per a Forbes story referencing University...

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Early Hearing Testing: 6 Reasons It Matters

Posted on December 1, 2019, by Staten Island Audiological Services, P.C. // Posted in Comorbidity, Hearing Care

There’s an old saying that “Knowing is half the battle,” and that adage couldn’t be truer when it comes to your hearing and quality of life. Hearing loss affects more than your ability to communicate, so we’re sharing six reasons...

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5 Tips to Protect Against Falls

Posted on September 15, 2019, by Staten Island Audiological Services, P.C. // Posted in Comorbidity, Hearing Health

They’re typically unexpected and can happen anytime. They sometimes end with a giggle but often are far more serious. They’re falls, and preventing them can help preserve your health and quality of life. So don’t miss this: We’ve got five...

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How to Wear BTE Hearing Aids and Glasses

Posted on August 1, 2019, by Staten Island Audiological Services, P.C. // Posted in Comorbidity, Hearing Aids, Vision

As technology advances and “hearables” become more commonplace, one odd fact emerges: We’re putting more and more things behind or in our ears. Whether glasses, headphones, or the latest discreet behind-the-ear hearing device, the area our ears occupy is starting...

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It’s All Connected: Surprising Ways Your Health Affects Your Hearing

Posted on April 1, 2019, by Staten Island Audiological Services, P.C. // Posted in Comorbidity, Disorders, Hearing Health, Hearing Loss

In honor of World Health Day on April 7, 2019, let’s take a look at some surprising ways your physical health can impact your hearing health. If you’ve recently been diagnosed with hearing loss, consider asking your physician or dentist...

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Tinnitus-Friendly Recipes

Posted on March 20, 2019, by Staten Island Audiological Services, P.C. // Posted in Hearing Health, Heart Health, Nutrition, Tinnitus

From sound-based therapies to mindfulness-based exercises, new ways to manage or reduce the sounds associated with tinnitus — a ringing, buzzing, or pulsing that has no external sound source — are being developed every day. Though there’s no cure, treatment...

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Easy Ways to Boost Heart Health

Posted on February 15, 2019, by Staten Island Audiological Services, P.C. // Posted in Comorbidity, Disorders, Hearing Health

The human body is complex. So complex, in fact, that some things you read about it might seem downright far-fetched. For example, your heart health affects your hearing health. The Heart–Hearing Link That might sound a little squirrelly, but it’s...

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