Ear health News
Wearing headphones frequently can harm your ears, but with the right habits, you can enjoy your music safely. This guide shares 8 smart ways to protect your hearing, such as following the 60/60 rule (60% volume for 60 minutes), choosing noise-cancelling headphones, and taking listening breaks. It also highlights the importance of hygiene, fit, and avoiding sleeping with headphones on. These 8 simple yet effective tips ensure long-term ear health without compromising on sound enjoyment.
Ear health is a lifelong process that entails developing good routines that will keep the ears healthy for an extended period.
Summer's here, and so are potential for infections! Keep your ears clean and infection-free with these expert tips.
Unexpected explosions like a car backfire or a sonic boom can be incredibly loud (often exceeding 140 dB) and cause immediate hearing damage
The CDC warns that listening to music above 60% volume for extended periods can also damage hearing
Try to stay away from loudspeakers while attending a concert or festival.
From trouble hearing on the phone to increased TV volume, these signs indicate it’s time for a hearing check-up. Check unknown signs of hearing loss.
Researchers found that the almost 25 per cent difference in mortality risk between regular hearing aid users and never-users remained steady, regardless of variables.
Here we have listed seven yoga postures that can help boost your hearing capabilities and overall ear health.
The device named 'ClearDrum', developed by a team of researchers, based in Melbourne and Perth, is similar in appearance to a contact lens which a recipient's cells can grow on, Xinhua news agency reported.
For the study, detailed in the journal Menopause, the team examined independent links between menopausal status, oral hormone therapy, and risk of self-reported hearing loss in 80,972 women.
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