New report ranks best states for senior health
A new review published by the United Health Foundation has issued a complete ranking of the best states to live in for overall senior independence and health.
A new review published by the United Health Foundation has issued a complete ranking of the best states to live in for overall senior independence and health.
One of the fascinating traits of auditory research is that audiologists and the public alike never know where another potential discovery could come from next.
As people age, mobility can become more of a problem, especially if they suffer from arthritis or other physical conditions.
For those with mild variations of hearing loss, one of the toughest and most frustrating obstacles to overcome is hearing the person you are conversing with amidst extensive background noise.
Older adults looking for a fun senior activity that is not only enjoyable but can keep their brains healthy and promote senior independence should consider learning a new language.
As people get older, aches and pains can become more problematic, especially if they develop some form of arthritis.
The auditory process of transmitting and interpreting sound is an intimate procedure that is seldom appreciated for how incredible it truly is.
This year will mark another rendition of the annual Hearing Loss Association of America’s 29th annual Convention, and it is shaping up to be the biggest one yet.
While maintaining a healthy blood pressure level is essential for people of all ages, it is no secret how crucial of a health factor it becomes through aging.
In June of 2010, after 57 years spent composing countless numbers of acclaimed pieces of work, Richard Einhorn woke up almost entirely deaf.