When she was working as an audiologist, patients told Pauline Dinnauer they had more energy after getting hearing aids. They were no longer experiencing effort-driven fatigue. And they didn t come home exhausted after weddings or parties where they had to do a lot of listening.
Credit: Adobe It got to the point where I started telling people to watch for it, says Dinnauer, who is now vice president of audiological care at Connect Hearing (a nationwide network of hearing clinics).
Research is beginning to demonstrate a link between hearing loss and both effort-driven fatigue and fatigue linked to the negative emotions related to having a hearing impairment. But listener fatigue is just one phenomenon associated with hearing health. Dig deeper, and you ll find surprising connections between hearing health and a host of other conditions, including dementia, cardiovascular disease and COVID-19.
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Two dead after morning crash on I-20 in Richland
The driver, who was taken to UMMC with significant injuries, has died Share Updated: 2:20 PM CST Jan 21, 2021
The driver, who was taken to UMMC with significant injuries, has died Share Updated: 2:20 PM CST Jan 21, 2021 Two people were killed in an early morning crash on I-20 Thursday. According to Rankin County Coroner David Ruth, Tyler Stewart, 26, of Morton, died at the scene and Matthew Warren, 21, of Brandon was transported to UMMC where he later died from his injuries.Early Thursday morning, a 2000 F-150 crashed on the I-20 west ramp onto Interstate 55 north, killing both Stewart, a passenger, and Warren who was driving, police said. A third person in the vehicle was uninjured, authorities said. The wreck is under investigation.
As Mississippi surpasses 100,000 vaccination doses administered statewide, Gov. Tate Reeves announced during a press conference on Monday that hospitals and clinics that haven’t administered at least 65% of their