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October Is National Audiology Awareness Month!

  • Oct 6, 2021
  • 1 min read

During National Audiology Awareness Month, encourage your family and friends to practice healthy hearing habits such as wearing hearing protection! Educate yourself about the ways in which hearing loss can be prevented. And, maybe most importantly, schedule a hearing consultation! Early intervention is key when it comes to hearing loss - which impacts 30 million Americans over the age of 12!


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One thing I’d add is that “temporary” ringing after a loud night isn’t really temporary… it’s your warning sign. I keep telling friends to just bring protection and not be weird about it—no one cares. Also, this has nothing to do with audiology, but the idea of small shifts adding up reminds me of a basic caesar cipher tool (tiny changes, big difference).

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Earbuds are the sneaky culprit for a lot of people I know—if you’re turning them up to drown out the world, you’re already in a bad spot. I started using noise-canceling so I can keep the volume lower and it’s made a difference. Kinda like that “change the vibe” thing—same way a fun ghibli ai filter changes an image without cranking up the intensity.

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Scheduling the consult is the part people avoid because it feels like “bad news,” but honestly knowing your baseline seems empowering. I also appreciate the reminder that hearing protection isn’t just for construction sites—bars and weddings can be brutally loud. Total aside: I was playing with a quick hairstyle ai preview recently and it made me think how we’ll test-drive everything except our own health stuff.

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I’m glad you called out prevention because people act like hearing loss is just “old age” and unavoidable. My wake-up call was leaving a show with ringing ears and realizing that’s not just “normal” afterward. Weird comparison, but spacing out with that little blockblast game is the kind of quiet break my ears probably need more often.

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