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Learn about the connections between your hearing and overall health.

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How is hearing related to other health problems?

It’s normal to think of hearing loss as an isolated problem, but hearing impairment is more connected to overall health and wellness than many people may realize. Whether cognitive decline, heart disease, the risk of falls, or other problems, many conditions surprisingly go hand in hand with hearing loss. Check out our blogs on the health problems most often associated with hearing loss and how there's still hope for improving your hearing and your overall health.


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Hearing Loss, Tinnitus, and Headaches

Posted on November 7, 2025, by Bonnie Rubin Audiology // Posted in Comorbidity

Frequent headaches, tinnitus, and hearing loss are more connected than you think. Learn what you should know and how today’s hearing aids can help you find relief.

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Is Brain Strain a Hidden Cost of Hearing Loss?

Posted on August 1, 2025, by Bonnie Rubin Audiology // Posted in Comorbidity

Hearing loss does more than affect your ears — it may strain your brain. Explore the connection to dementia and how hearing care can help protect your mind.

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5 Simple Ways to Boost Your Mood This Winter

Posted on February 12, 2025, by Bonnie Rubin Audiology // Posted in Comorbidity, Hearing Health

Boost your mood this winter with these five simple tips, from gratitude journaling to connecting with pets, and discover the link between hearing health and mental well-being.

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How Are Hearing Loss and Cognitive Decline Related?

Posted on December 7, 2024, by Bonnie Rubin Audiology // Posted in Comorbidity

Curious if hearing aids can combat cognitive decline? Dive into our analysis of recent headlines and find out what the research truly indicates about hearing loss.

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How Head Injuries Impact Hearing and Balance

Posted on September 12, 2024, by Bonnie Rubin Audiology // Posted in Comorbidity

Concussions may seem only sports or military related, but they’re not. Learn how your hearing and balance are tied to head injuries.

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How Head Injuries Impact Hearing and Balance

Posted on September 12, 2024, by Bonnie Rubin Audiology // Posted in Balance, Comorbidity

Concussions may seem only sports or military related, but they’re not. Learn how your hearing and balance are tied to head injuries.

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Study: Hearing Aids May Help Cut Mortality Risk

Posted on April 7, 2024, by Bonnie Rubin Audiology // Posted in Comorbidity

A new study links regular hearing aid use to reduced chance of early death. Learn more about living longer and happier with better hearing!

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Stave Off Dementia? Groundbreaking News About Hearing Aids

Posted on February 12, 2024, by Bonnie Rubin Audiology // Posted in Comorbidity

Discover the benefits of addressing hearing loss, including a potential 50% reduction in risk of dementia according to a new study’s findings.

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New Study: Hearing Aids Help in Fight Against Dementia

Posted on November 12, 2023, by Bonnie Rubin Audiology // Posted in Comorbidity

Find out what this major study involving close to 1,000 people uncovered about hearing aids, cognitive decline, and dementia.

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No Bones About It: Osteoporosis May Nearly Double Risk of Sudden Hearing Loss

Posted on October 7, 2023, by Bonnie Rubin Audiology // Posted in Comorbidity

One study links osteoporosis to a risk of sudden sensorineural hearing loss. We explain what to look for, and what you can do to mitigate your risk.

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