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Hearing problems are an unfor-
tunate but natural part of grow-
ing older. And as the ever-present
baby-boomers move into their
50s, physicians expect the num-
ber of hearing impaired individ-
uals to rise quite substantially.
However, with a little knowledge
and some simple prevention peo-
ple of all ages can reduce the ef-
fects of hearing loss on their daily
lives.
Conductive hearing loss is
caused by some sort of obstruc-
tion in the hearing canal (wax,
dermatitis or foreign objects),
eardrum damage or severe mid-
dle ear infection.
Sensorineural hearing loss re-
sults from damage to the inner
ear caused by excessive noise,
head injuries, tumors and some
other age-related problems.
Protect yourself whenever pos-
sible from noise-induced hearing
loss. Wear protective headgear
such as earplugs or earmuffs if
you work in or frequent a noisy
atmosphere. Remember that one
gunshot near your eardrum can
cause irreversible damage.
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Any of the following may sig-
nal a need for a hearing exami-
nation.
• People seem to mumble fre-
quently, or you have trouble fol-
lowing conversations.
• There's a noticeable ringing
in your ears.
• Others often comment that
your TV or radio seems louder
than normal. For more informa-
tion, consult your local library for
publications on hearing loss.
Yogurt is rich in B vitamins and protein. Disputed
research has found that a daily intake of 6 ounces
or more improves the immune system and reduces
allergies and diarrhea.
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use. It is then
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Recognize and treat middle ear
infections (otitis media) prompt-
ly. Don't let earaches in children,
or adults for that matter take
care of themselves.
Have foreign objects that be-
come lodged in the ear removed
by a doctor, and try to teach kids
not to stick things in there.
Cystic
Mail to:
Fibrosis
Foundation
Cystic Fibrosis
Foundation PO. Box 96305
Washington, D.C. 20090
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The bacteria
alter and curdle
the milk at
controlled
temperatures.
The finished •
yogurt should not
be heat-treated,
as this would kill
the bacteria.
SOURCE: Mosby's Dictionary
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