Introducing

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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Founders Suhrud Rajguru and Curtis King share their thoughts about Rebound.

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When most people think about pollution, they picture smoggy skies or littered waterways. But there’s another type of pollution that you can’t see that can seriously affect your health: noise pollution.
Noise pollution is more than an annoyance. It’s a public health issue that affects hearing, sleep, heart health, mental well-being, and overall quality of life. Here, we’ll explore what noise pollution is, how it impacts our bodies and minds, and practical steps you can take to protect yourself.

When we think about social justice and health equity, hearing health is not often part of the conversation. But a closer look at the causes and treatments for hearing health reveals that it should be. Hearing loss is one of the most common chronic health conditions worldwide, affecting over 1.5 billion people globally and nearly 1 in 8 Americans. Yet access to hearing care remains deeply unequal, with disparities rooted in income, geography, race, age, education, and stigma.
Here, we explore why hearing health is a social justice issue, examine the barriers to care, and highlight what can be done to build a more equitable future for people with hearing loss.