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Obesity & Hearing Health

It’s no secret that obesity, considered a global epidemic, can raise the risk of stroke, heart disease, diabetes, hypertension, and other serious health problems. But did you know that the condition may also be associated with hearing loss? Learn more about the links between obesity and hearing impairment — and what you can do — by checking out the blog posts below.


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Diabetes & Hearing Loss: What’s the Deal?

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Is Weight Connected to Hearing Loss?

Posted on October 1, 2018 by Audiology Associates // Posted in Comorbidity, Diabetes, Hearing Health, Hearing Loss, Heart Health, Obesity

Studies about weight often concern its relation to overall health. Common connections include weight and the risk for or prevalence of heart disease, diabetes, and sleep apnea, to name a few. One topic that doesn’t get as much attention is...

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What Does Hypertension Have to Do With Hearing? Plenty!

Posted on June 15, 2018 by Audiology Associates // Posted in Comorbidity, Diabetes, Disorders, Hearing Health, Hearing Loss, Heart Health, Hypertension, Obesity

We’ve got a tip for your wellness checklist: Keeping your blood pressure down may help keep your hearing up! Both hearing loss and hypertension, or high blood pressure, impact millions of people around the world, but few realize that these...

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Diabetes & Hearing Loss: What’s the Deal?

Posted on April 1, 2018 by Audiology Associates // Posted in Comorbidity, Diabetes, Disorders, Hearing Loss, Obesity

Are hearing impairment and diabetes connected? More than you might think. Hearing loss — which affects nearly one of every four Canadian adults — is twice as common among people living with diabetes, making healthy habits and regular hearing checkups...

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1665 Williams Hwy
Grants Pass, Oregon 97527

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Medford, Oregon 97504

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1875 OR-99, Ste 5
Ashland, Oregon 97520

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