Showing posts with label hearing aid. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hearing aid. Show all posts

Friday, April 18, 2014

Young people gets heart attack too!!!

Hi there saw this article which i think it is essential to share it out to all of you about HEART ATTACK. Written by ANDREA K. WALKER entitled "there is no such thing as being too young to get a heart attack.

Indeed it is so true that we have misconception that HEART ATTACK only occur to obese people.
As more young people suffer from heart attacks, doctors have started to pay better attention to possible symptoms in younger patients and not discount signs because of the person’s age.

Carrie O’Connor thought she was a fairly healthy 35-year-old who went on daily jogs and ate well. Then, more than a year ago, she suffered back-to-back heart attacks.
The first hit while she was treating herself to baubles at Smyth Jewelers in Timonium, Maryland. The project manager at T. Rowe Price suddenly felt nauseated and severe pain consumed her stomach. Pain shot up her arm and her jaw ached. All were common symptoms of a heart attack, the paramedics later told her.

The second happened later that day when doctors tried to insert a stent to open a blocked left artery they believed had caused the first attack. During the procedure, two of her other arteries began to spasm and she had a massive heart attack.
Heart disease is often seen as an older person’s affliction. In the US, the average age at a first heart attack is 64 for men and 72 for women, according to the American Heart Association.
About 10 years ago, the average ages were 65.8 for men and 70.4 for women.
But heart attacks also can occur in younger patients like O’Connor who are seemingly healthy, caught off guard by the life-changing illness. They find themselves dealing with problems more typical of people their parents’ age, taking loads of pills and limiting strenuous activity to protect their weakened hearts.
“It was not something I expected at all,” O’Connor said. “We don’t have family history. I don’t have any typical risk factors. I’m not overweight. I don’t smoke. I eat fine.”
At Anne Arundel Medical Center, where O’Connor received cardiac rehabilitation, the hospital saw such a surge in young patients that it started a support group to help them cope.
In 2009, the average age of heart attack patients at the hospital was 70 years. In 2012, it was 60.
“In addition to the bread-and-butter standard cases, we are seeing it in younger folks and the reasons are not completely clear,” said Dr Scott Katzen, a general and interventional cardiologist with Cardiology Associates who has privileges at Anne Arundel Medical Center. 
In recent years, some high-profile deaths have brought further attention to the issue.
James Gandolfini, who starred in the popular The Sopranos television series, died at age 51 from a massive heart attack. Actor Michael Clarke Duncan died at age 54 after suffering a heart attack. 
Doctors believe some of the attacks are brought on by genetic causes, but doctors also point to the nation’s obesity problem as a factor.
Stress also could play a role, although further study needs to be done, some doctors said.
Doctors have started to pay better attention to possible symptoms in younger patients and not discount signs because of the person’s age, said Jeffrey L. Quartner, chief of cardiology at MedStar Union Memorial Hospital and a board member of the American Heart Association Maryland.
“We have changed our sensitivity to realise young people have heart attacks as well,” Quartner said. 
Ana Pendleton Duhon, a 37-year-old teacher, was riding in the car with her mother in June 2012. That is the last thing she remembers from that day.
Her mother would later tell her she slumped over in mid-conversation. Paramedics shocked Duhon’s heart three times to revive her. Doctors would determine later she went into cardiac arrest. 
(The Star http://www.thestar.com.my/Lifestyle/Health/2014/04/17/There-is-no-such-thing-as-being-too-young-to-get-a-heart-attack/)
Have a blessed and healthy weekend.

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Friday, April 11, 2014

Hearing Health : 5 Things you didn't know about ear wax

So what are the 5 things you didn't know about ear wax?

1. Earwax gets out through the movement of the ear cell. 

The cells inside the ear canal are unique in the human body - they migrate. "You could put an ink dot on the eardrum and watch it move over a few weeks and it would be 'carried out' by the movement of the cells." according to Prof Shakeel Saeed at London's Royal National Throat, Nose and Ear hospital. Read more.....

2.  Earwax has microbial properties


image: BBC Health

Ear wax contains waxy oils but much of it is made up of keratinocytes - dead skin cells. The rest of cerumen - to give it its technical name - is a mixture of substances.

 3. You can differentiate earwax to asian and non asian

Asian and non-Asian ears produce different types of earwax according to scientists at the Monell Institute in Philadelphia. Chromosome 16 is home to the "wet" or "dry" gene for earwax - with the wet variant dominating. READ MORE HERE...

4. A vaccumm is better than a syringed

Carrie Roberts is in her 40s and has an ear wax problem. She had her ears syringed at the GPs several times, tried hot oil with no success - and ended up with both ears blocked.Ms Roberts decided to pay for micro-suction treatment, where the ear canal is cleaned with an instrument like a tiny vacuum cleaner. Prof Saeed prefers this method to syringing. "With syringing you are going in 'blind' - not under direct vision. If you use water it has to get past the wax and come back, bringing the wax with it. Read MORE HERE

5.  Earwax can be a polluntant monitor



Earwax, like many other bodily secretions, can show traces of certain toxins in the body such as heavy metals. But it's an odd place to look and no more reliable than a simple blood test.
There are also some rare metabolic disorders that affect earwax. The most notable earwax scientific discovery of recent times is that of a 24cm wax earplug from a blue whale.
Unlike humans which shed their earwax and dead skin cells, filter-feeding whales retain their earwax, recording life events similar to the way tree rings reveal arid and wet seasons during its lifetime.
The earwax was analysed by Sascha Usenko, a environmental scientist at Baylor University in Waco, Texas. He and his team found that during the 12-year-old male whale's life it came into contact with 16 different pollutants such as pesticides.
There was a peak of exposure during the first year of life - suggesting that these were transferred from its mother either in the womb or through her milk.
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Thursday, April 10, 2014

Tears of joy for hearing for the first time

Hearing Problem
I would add on - Hearing brings people together. 

Does this speak to your heart?

Ever wondered how it feels to hear for the first time?

Take a look at a few videos showing people from all walks of their life hearing for the first time.



First Time Hearing as Teenage Girl











Now what do they feel? Tears of joy..... You know the significant of hearing again or hearing for the first time? Don't give up.

Share this around. Let others know they can hear again or hear for the first time.

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Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Hearing Test - How old are your ears?

It is imporant to know how old are our ears, below is a hearing test for all of us to test.

Check this out

How Old Are Your Ears? (Hearing Test)





Hope this helps....

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Tinnitus - What is this?

Guys I appreciate you guys to watch this video below about the awareness of Tinnitus.

The Awareness of Tinnitus





Share it out to your friends and family and let them know about tinnitus.

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Monday, March 31, 2014

Best Hearing Aid Centre move towards offering hearing aid services

Moving towards Hearing Aid Services

Our previous post were about hearing aid, today we would like to inform you that we Best Hearing Aid Centre move towards hearing aid services.

Types of Hearing Aid Services

What are the types of hearing aid services we provide?

1. hearing test
2. hearing loss treatment
3. tinnitus treatment
4. hearing aid accessories like hearing aid battery

What make us different?

We cater our hearing aid services of the above to both mobile and non mobile patients. For those who are non mobile we do not provide home visits services. Our hearing aid services are comprehensive services and advanced with state of art In - house support. All you need to do is contact our hearing clinics and hearing care centre here.  

Who are entitled for home visits services?

- Elderly
- Disable
- Small Children

What brands do we work closely with?


hearing aid services


Get to your nearest hearing care centre now. Click HERE to locate your nearest hearing clinic. 

For a list of FAQ about hearing aid, CLICK HERE to find out more. 



Friday, March 28, 2014

All about hearing aid battery

Hi there everyone, we just hear the news of a hearing aid fight tinnitus. Now let us look at the battery of hearing aid, which is the most important component in the hearing aid.

What is hearing aid battery?

Found this video that educates all of us about hearing aid battery.

I would like to thank Rayovac for creating this great video on hearing aid battery.


If you are interested to subscribe, click here to find out more.

Thank you for reading.

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