Hearing loss could be linked to sleep apnea
While hearing loss is a condition that affects more than 48 million people in the U.S., sleep apnea is another serious health risk that impacts approximately 18 million Americans as well.
While hearing loss is a condition that affects more than 48 million people in the U.S., sleep apnea is another serious health risk that impacts approximately 18 million Americans as well.
With an estimated 1 billion people in the world who have been diagnosed with inadequate levels of vitamin D in their blood, the deficiency of this essential compound continues to be a global epidemic.
Carson Sherrod is currently finding himself in a position most 17-year-old athletes only dream of.
With all the medical and technological advancements available for auditory health, it is still a fact that most forms of hearing loss are irreversible.
Recent health studies are showing that it is never too late to bust a groove and get your dance on!
Lazy ear may not sound like an official medical diagnosis, but it is a rather simple way to refer to the auditory condition called amblyaudia.
While diabetes is a growing health epidemic that hits home to people of all ages, there is no denying that the older we become, the more susceptible we also grow toward the disease.
Being listed at 6-foot-6, 275-pounds with a clocked 40 yard dash time at 4.85 seconds, there is little that Gallaudet University defensive linemen Adham Talaat can’t overcome from a physical standpoint.
With approximately 48 million people coping with hearing loss in the United States, advances in auditory technology have the potential to affect the lives of a huge percentage of the population.
Osteoporosis is a disease that reduces bone density and impacts the amount of calcium and minerals absorbed through bones, eventually leading to increase fragility and a higher likelihood for bone fracture.