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Hearing Loss Facts - Accurate Hearing Systems
Hearing Loss Facts

Hearing Loss Facts

More than 360 million people have disabling hearing loss, according to February 2013 released by the United Nations World Health Organization (WHO). Unfortunately, a large majority of those who need hearing help fail to do so.

Hearing loss population is growing. Here are some startling hearing loss facts to consider:

  • Approximately 12 percent of the U.S. population – 38 million Americans – have a significant hearing loss. (Center for Hearing and Communication)
  • According to the Better Hearing Institute, 65% of people with hearing loss are below age 65.
  • One in every three people over the age of 65 – a total of 165 million people worldwide – lives with hearing loss. (WHO)
  • 50 million people in the United States experience tinnitus. (American Tinnitus Association) Tinnitus is ringing in the ears.
  • Of these, about 16 million have severe enough tinnitus to seek medical attention. About two million patients are so seriously debilitated that they cannot function on a “normal,” day-to-day basis. (ATA)
  • Hearing loss and tinnitus are the #1 and #2 most prevalent war wounds. According to Jennifer Fink RN, Contributing Writer, MedPage Today May 25, 2014
  • 60% of veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan come home with hearing loss and tinnitus.
  • 32 million people affected by hearing loss are children under the age of 15. (WHO) One in 5 teenagers has hearing loss. This study was published in 2010, so the numbers are probably higher today
  • People with hearing loss wait an average of seven years before seeking help. (Center for Hearing and Communication)
  • Noise is the leading cause of hearing Loss. (NY Times Personal Health Blog)
  • 30 million Americans are exposed to dangerous noise levels every day. (American-Speech-Language -Hearing Association)
  • A 12-year study conducted by the neurology department at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine found that untreated hearing loss increased the risk for dementia.
  • Only one out of every five people who could benefit from a hearing aid actually wear one. (National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders)

Question I have for you is how do you/we help raise awareness of hearing loss prevention? Hearing loss is linked to many health problems. We need to do something about this growing heath concern.