Hundreds of hearing health organizations have unified in support of a common cause, launching The Campaign for Better Hearing in the United States.
SOMERSET, N.J., /PRNewswire/ -- Hundreds of hearing health organizations have unified in support of a common cause, launching The Campaign for Better Hearing in the United States. Hearing health centers are embarking on a global campaign to raise awareness about the consequences of hearing loss and encouraging people to put hearing care on their healthcare agenda. Untreated hearing loss can have serious consequences:
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Leslie P. Soiles, Au.D., who serves as chief audiologist for The Campaign for Better Hearing in the United States, said, “Hearing loss can negatively impact you socially, physically and financially—but that’s not the only possible outcome.” Dr. Soiles, who lives with hearing loss and wears hearing aids, advises, “More than 90 percent of Americans with hearing loss can be treated with hearing aids. But first, they must have their hearing assessed before they can take back their lives.” Bananas are rich in potassium, supporting the fluid in the inner ear, which preserves and promotes hearing. Therefore, the Campaign for Better Hearing’s awareness campaign is themed “Go Bananas” and will be attending events around the country, from festivals to fairs to educational forums, all intended to promote hearing health. Take the next step now – Test your ears at 60 years A complimentary hearing assessment should take about 30-45 minutes and can provide valuable information about your hearing. Schedule your FREE hearing assessment now. Call 866-837-8286 (866-TEST-AT-60) or visit us at CampaignForBetterHearing.us. About The Campaign for Better Hearing (U.S.) 1 National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, 2010, https://www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/age-related-hearing-loss Campaign for Better Hearing
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