Diabetics Twice as Likely to Have Hearing Loss; Massachusetts HearUSA Centers to Offer Free Hearing Screening and Diabetes Video
23 Fevereiro 2010 - 11:35AM
PR Newswire (US)
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla., Feb. 23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- All
HearUSA (AMEX:EAR) company-owned hearing care centers in
Massachusetts will be offering free hearing-loss screenings, along
with a free 80-minute Living With Diabetes video produced by the
American Diabetes Association, to anyone with diabetes during the
entire month of March. People with diabetes are twice as likely to
have hearing loss than those who do not have diabetes, according to
a National Institutes of Health landmark study. The study's
researchers recommended that all men and women with diabetes have
their hearing tested. "Based on the findings of the NIH study, five
million Americans living with diabetes also have hearing loss that,
in many cases, remains undetected and untreated," said Dr. Cindy
Beyer, audiologist and senior vice president of HearUSA, one of
America's largest hearing care and hearing aids companies. The
study was published in the Annals of Internal Medicine. In its
editorial, the publication said, "In many cases of mild to moderate
hearing loss, patients are not aware of what they cannot hear;
thus, screening for hearing loss in individuals at risk could lead
to interventions that would affect their ability to communicate,
their productivity and their safety." Untreated hearing loss is
serious: Dr. Beyer said studies have linked untreated hearing loss
to fatigue, stress and depression, avoidance of social situations,
reduced job performance and earning power, and diminished health.
"Hearing loss affects virtually every aspect of a person's life,
making it all the harder for people with diabetes to cope with
their disease," said Sergei Kochkin, executive director of the
Better Hearing Institute. "A hearing check is invaluable in
determining whether or not someone with diabetes does have a
hearing loss and will help to ensure that they get the treatment
they need." To locate the Massachusetts HearUSA Hearing Care Center
nearest you, and to schedule an appointment to receive a free
hearing loss screening and the free diabetes video, go to
http://www.hearusa.com/ or call 1-800-698-6767. About HearUSA:
HearUSA is the recognized leader in hearing care for the nation's
top managed care organizations through its more than 180
company-owned centers and network of more than 2,000 hearing care
providers. HearUSA is the nation's only hearing care network
accredited by URAC, an independent, nonprofit health care
accrediting organization dedicated to promoting health care quality
through accreditation, certification and commendation. The company
is also the administrator of the AARP Hearing Care program,
designed to help millions of Americans aged 50+ who have hearing
loss. DATASOURCE: HearUSA CONTACT: Paige Brough, Senior Vice
President - Corporate Communications, , +1-561-478-8770 (Ext 134);
HearUSA, +1-561-478-8770; or Sanford Teller Communications, ,
+1-212-717-0332 Web Site: http://www.hearusa.com/
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