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ReBound is for anyone concerned about the adverse effects of noise exposure in their everyday lives, whether you are an armed services member, first responder, or simply taking control of your hearing health.
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20 minutes a day for hearing health
Studies show that cold therapy may help reduce damage caused by noise exposure.
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With Veterans Day this past Monday, we at RestorEar are pausing to honor the brave men and women who have served our country. As we reflect on their sacrifices, it's also a time to address one of the most common but often overlooked health issues facing veterans: hearing loss. Hearing damage is one of the top service-related disabilities, impacting countless veterans. Today, we explore some of the hearing health risks that veterans face.
Noise is all around us. While some sounds are harmless, others can be dangerously loud, causing lasting damage to our hearing, or noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL). At RestorEar, we emphasize the dangers of hazardous noise exposure, particularly for those who are at the greatest risk: first responders, firefighters, military personnel, and more. But while the special needs of these groups should be recognized, it's also important to acknowledge the loud noises that many of us are exposed to every day. Prolonged or repeated exposure to high-decibel environments can lead to hearing loss, tinnitus, or other auditory issues. It’s crucial that we identify these hazards so we can keep our hearing healthy.