Washington, DC, September 19, 2013 - Gen Xers and baby boomers should no longer ignore their hearing loss, says the Better Hearing Institute (BHI), which is raising awareness of the link between cardiovascular and hearing health in recognition of World Heart Day on September 29th. A growing body of research shows that a person’s hearing health and cardiovascular health frequently correspond.
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En español l The one question I am asked more than any other is: “How do I talk to my spouse about hearing loss?” Every time I try to bring up the subject, they say, the spouse brushes it off. “I can hear fine,” is the impatient reply. Or, “It’s because you mumble.” Or, “It’s too loud in this restaurant.” Or — and this is the most frustrating — “Maybe I do, but it doesn’t bother me.” “Well, it bothers …
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