Exploring Aging

EP 29. CAN YOU HEAR ME NOW?

37 min · 30 de mar de 2026
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Did you know 19% of the world’s population suffers from hearing loss, and hearing loss can directly affect your likelihood of developing dementia? By 2050, 2.5 billion people will have hearing loss. Are you unknowingly doing things to damage your hearing? Are you taking precautions to safeguard your hearing?  On this edition of Exploring Aging, our hosts Bill Pierce, Greg McNeece, and Ray Sanders interview Darcy Stowe, CEO of Hearts for Hearing, a comprehensive hearing health clinic for adults and children, who shares best practices for managing hearing loss and improving our ability to hear at the highest level. Chapters 00:00 Understanding Hearing Loss: A Global Perspective 02:52 The Role of Hearts for Hearing in Oklahoma 06:00 The Importance of Hearing Health in Aging 08:58 Navigating Hearing Loss: Statistics and Solutions 11:52 Hearing Loss and Dementia: The Connection 15:05 Protecting Your Hearing: Tips and Tools 18:08 The Impact of Noise-Induced Hearing Loss 20:50 Ear Infections and Adult Hearing Health 24:01 Everyday Ear Care: Best Practices 26:59 Recognizing Signs of Hearing Loss 30:06 The Future of Hearing Technology 33:10 Final Thoughts on Hearing Health

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Portada del episodio EP 29. CAN YOU HEAR ME NOW?

EP 29. CAN YOU HEAR ME NOW?

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