Maintaining good hearing health involves more than just avoiding loud noises—it also includes paying attention to your diet. While certain nutrients can support auditory function, some foods and ...
Chillicothe Beltone is teaming up with Good Samaritan Food Pantry to host the second annual Hear2End Hunger Food Drive. The drive is part of a national effort involving 400 hearing centers across the ...
Consuming foods high in carotenoids appeared to be modestly linked to a reduced risk for pediatric hearing loss, according to a poster presented at the Pediatric Academic Societies (PAS) 2025 Meeting.
Even though chronic hearing loss is one of the most prevalent chronic conditions for people 65 and older, less than 20% seek help for it, says Michael Hefferly, Ph.D., an audiologist at Rush. One ...
You've likely heard that consuming too much salt can be bad for your heart, but what about your ears? Frequently adding salt to meals has been associated with an increased risk of hearing loss, ...
When it comes to protecting hearing, most people think about avoiding loud noises or using ear protection at concerts and construction sites. However, diet also plays a surprising role in ear health.