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Ring Ease Supplement
by Diana Joseph004 (2019-01-24)
There are plenty of reasons why hearing loss numbers are so high. Exposure to noise is reported by the NIDCD as the number one reason, and aging of the population is a close second. One prominent health official puts it this way: “It’s a very, very sad situation, especially since Hearing loss is underestimated, misunderstood and generally ignored as a real problem.” Indeed. After all, losing the ability to hear often results in unfortunate circumstances aside from losing one’s hearing. Sadly, those with impaired hearing can become isolated and depressed, according to the Better Hearing Institute. Hearing loss has also been linked to cognitive defects which can have a seriously adverse effect on one’s personal and professional lives.
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