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Disabling Hearing Loss

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April 07, 2025

QUALITY OF LIFE: DISCOVER THE SIMPLE SOLUTION

- Citizen reporter

Disabling Hearing Loss

Untreated hearing loss impacts more than just hearing; it can strain relationships, reduce job performance, and contribute to mental health challenges.

"The World Health Organization reports that over 5% of the global population, about 430 million people, including 34 million children, need rehabilitation for disabling hearing loss," says Murray Hewlett, CEO of Affinity Health.

"By 2050, it is projected that more than 700 million people—one in 10 worldwide—will experience disabling hearing loss."

Experts at Affinity Health, examine the widespread impact of hearing loss on millions and reveals a simple solution to improve quality of life.

HOW COMMON IS HEARING LOSS?

Hearing loss is more common than many think and is linked to several factors. Aging can significantly increase the risk, with one in three people over 65 experiencing some level of hearing impairment.

Prolonged exposure to loud noises at work or during recreational activities can also harm hearing. Conditions such as diabetes and high blood pressure are linked to hearing loss, highlighting the importance of awareness and proactive prevention.

HOW HEARING LOSS IMPACTS QUALITY OF LIFE

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