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Red Wine Compound Saves the Day for Hearing and Cognition

Topic: Health EducationPublished May 2, 2013

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Millions of Americans, about 15% being schoolchildren, suffer from permanent hearing loss. Hearing is integral in city traffic, during discussions with friends, and for one’s own mental and practical comfort. However, loss and damage is a reality for many. But science is faintly beckoning a solution with each new experiment involving Resveratrol, found in red grapes and wine. A study published by Henry Ford Hospital notions toward possible protection from hearing loss and cognitive decline facilitated by the substance. The study proved healthy rats are less likely to suffer from long-term effects of noise-induced damage when fed Resveratrol before experimentation. Scientists believe Resveratrol is associated to bioinflammation, the body’s response to injury. Reactions and natures of bioinflammation may cause complications and conditions associated to Alzheimer’s, cancer, aging, and hearing loss. While hearing loss influences the lives of one in five Americans, one’s chances of damaged hearing increases with age. Aside from natural causes, a number of American veterans, returning from war, are involved in high numbered cases of hearing damage and loss. Scientists are hopeful preliminary Resveratrol tests lead to newer discoveries and reason to further pursue the connection. Simply, ingredients in Resveratrol influence bioinflammation as well as the body’s homeostasis, or a returning to ‘normal.’ Doctors relay, “We’ve shown that by giving animals Resveratrol, we can reduce the amount of hearing and cognitive decline.” Aside from scientific advancements, we can increase our awareness of hearing-loss protection. Consider the following commonsense tips. Earphones Many people listen to earphones while they work, while commuting, while exercising, while visiting the dentist, etc. It’s important to mind the volume of your audio device; experts advise limiting the volume to 60% to protect ear buds from partial damage. Concerts It’s exciting and invigorating to experience live music, but the effects on one’s ears can be disastrous. It’s recommended to mind where one sits at venues, additionally considering the number of times one attends shows and how long each duration lasts. For instance, frequent attendance, while standing toward the front, accelerates hearing loss and damage. Firearms Some people enjoy the sport of target shooting, taking guns to ranges or outdoor facilities. The force of a firearm is great as well as it’s emanating decibels of sound. Actually, professionals believe the use of firearms trumps all other recreational forms of activity when it comes to hearing loss. Extra Tips - You’re likely committing minor auditory offenses as part of your regular routine. For instance, are you accustomed to listening to music at a certain volume in your car. Is the level hazardous to your ears? - See an audiologist for a checkup. Imagine suffering major hearing loss. How much do you really value the gift of hearing? A professional helps assess your current level of hearing as well as provides tips on how to guard yourself from loss and damage. - Use hearing protection devices when necessary, which are more times than you probably assume. Have you noticed people using plugs at bars, at concerts, at sporting events? They’re being proactive, protecting the integrity of their hearing. You can too.

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Christopher R. Watson is an audiologist with a passion in helping people. He enjoys sharing his research and findings on the importance of hearing health through blogging. Visit www.HealthyHearing.com for more ideas.

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