Cover detail of Volume Control, by David Owen. Penguin Random House hide caption
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Untreated hearing loss increases the risks of social isolation, dementia and depression, research finds. Leren Lu/Getty Images hide caption
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When you get hearing aids, it can help you stay more stimulated and socially engaged. Fancy/Veer/Corbis/Getty Images hide caption
Want To Keep Your Brain Sharp? Take Care Of Your Eyes And Ears
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Under current law, Medicare requires patients to get a referral before seeing an audiologist to diagnose hearing loss. Leyla B / EyeEm/Getty Images hide caption
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Seventeen Broadway theaters are now using technology that allows deaf and hearing-impaired patrons to see closed captions on their smartphones. Unlike the white smartphone background seen here, the GalaPro app screen is dark. Caiaimage/Sam Edwards/Getty Images hide caption
It's OK To Look At Your Phone At A Broadway Show, If Your Hearing Is Impaired
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Most of the people in a choir at Ryerson University in Toronto have joined a study testing how practicing music might help people with hearing loss handle noisy environments better. Andrea Hsu/NPR hide caption
'Like Brain Boot Camp': Using Music To Ease Hearing Loss
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Is It Time For Hearing Aids To Be Sold Over The Counter?
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About a quarter of people between the ages of 20 and 69 have some hearing loss, typically from everyday noises like lawn mowers and music. vitranc/Getty Images/iStockphoto hide caption
Think Your Hearing's Great? You Might Want To Check It Out
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Sgt. Jessie Bacon uses the Tactical Communications and Protective System to relay information to his squad in Fort Bliss, Texas. About 20,000 of the devices have been deployed so far. Sgt. Betty Boomer/U.S. Army hide caption
Army's Smart Earplug Damps Explosive Noise, But Can Enhance Whispers
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A hearing test you take on your phone provides immediate, private feedback. George Doyle/Ocean/Corbis hide caption
Is Everybody Mumbling? Try A Hearing Test You Take On The Phone
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Jiya Bavishi's auditory brainstem implant is helping her hear some sounds for the first time. Lauren Silverman/KERA hide caption
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Researchers have found that the brain deals with the challenges of accented speech differently than it does hearing loss. Ikon Images/Corbis hide caption
Sam Swiller and his dog, Sully, in their home in Washington, D.C. Meredith Rizzo/NPR hide caption
Deaf Jam: Experiencing Music Through A Cochlear Implant
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For more than 30 years, Marion Downs pushed for newborns to be screened for hearing loss soon after birth. Marion Downs Center hide caption
Remembering The Pioneering Audiologist Who Tested Hearing At Birth
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Researchers speculate that the Omega-3 fatty acids in fish may help maintain good blood flow to the inner ear. iStockphoto hide caption