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to be less involved in social activities than those who wear aids.
The risk for dementia also increases in patients who suffer from
hearing loss, due to sensory loss and growing social isolation,
pointed out in a study conducted by the Archives of Neurology.
Start becoming aware of the signs of hearing loss, and consult
your doctor or audiologist if you start to notice some of the
symptoms:
• Trouble hearing over the phone
• Vertigo, causing dizziness, pain, or ringing in the ears
• Mumbled voices
• Having to ask others to repeat themselves often
• Avoidance of social situations
• Having a family medical history of hearing loss
Individuals with hearing loss may often be reluctant to face the
reality, but may not know about the deeper implications of letting
it go untreated. If you or someone you know may be experiencing
some of the symptoms of hearing loss, be sure to understand and
share the benefits of seeking treatment.
TAKE CARE OF YOUR SKIN
As we learned in grade school, our largest organ is our skin.
Our skin regulates body temperature, protects against the
elements, and gives us the feeling of different sensations. Since
our skin does so much for us, it is important to take care of it. A
skin care routine is important for men and women of all ages,
although it will vary throughout the years.
Teenage Years
When starting your first skin care routine, it’s important to first
determine your skin type. It’s pretty simple to figure out whether
oily, dry, or combination. Between breakouts and blemishes,
think about how your skin feels on a day-to-day basis. Here are
some do’s and don’ts about treating your skin during your teens:
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