Rocking with H.E.A.R.
In 1984, bass player and certified rock and roller Kathy Peck was jamming out with her band The Contractions at the Oakland Coliseum when she first realized the toll her hearing was taking.
In 1984, bass player and certified rock and roller Kathy Peck was jamming out with her band The Contractions at the Oakland Coliseum when she first realized the toll her hearing was taking.
Sometimes a person’s development of hearing loss through aging is a sensitive subject that tends to stir emotions ranging from embarrassment to frustration.
If you have recently been diagnosed with a variation of hearing loss, you are not alone.
Hearing loss is a common and natural part of aging, though it can also be noise-induced. Much research has shown that those most at risk for noise-induced hearing loss are people who work in construction, farming and other loud environments, or are musicians.
It has long often been stated that a glass of wine a day can help to keep the doctor away.
While the health advantages of implementing more fiber in your diet are beneficial for everyone, the number of ways seniors can improve their quality of life through fiber are truly abundant.
In theory, providing relaxing sounds of crashing waves in the ocean or crickets chirping in the night seems like a relatively peaceful way for your baby to go to sleep.
It is no secret what a diet high in protein can offer to anyone, especially the elderly.
Older adults who like to partake in active senior living may follow a regular physical activity regimen each week in order to stay in shape.
Many organizations and groups make claims about herbal supplements, but it’s important to talk with your doctor before you try them, especially because some herbal remedies can interfere with medications that you are currently taking.