Clarksville Hearing Specialist Highlights Link Between Hearing & the Heart
February 5, 2019
Clarksville Center For Audiology
Clarksville, TN – Dr. Emiko LeJeune, Dr. Aubrey Carr, and Dr. Katelyn Crockett of the Clarksville Center For Audiology, are using American Heart Month as an opportunity to get the word out that there is a connection between your heart health and your hearing health.
“The different systems in the body are connected in surprising ways,” says LeJeune, an audiologist in the Clarksville area for more than 30 years.
Clarksville Center for Audiology says Healthier Diet May Help Preserve Your Hearing
June 25, 2015
Clarksville, TN – It’s well known that healthy eating habits can promote better overall health within the body, as well as alleviate a number of diet-related illnesses and diseases.
According to a new examination of the eating habits of 2,366 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey participants, those who eat more fruits and vegetables might also have better hearing — even if they’re exposed to more noise.
Potential cognitive decline from hearing loss could be avoided
January 14, 2014
Clarksville, TN – People who choose to seek treatment for hearing loss will be happy to know that they have also reduced their risk of serious cognitive disease. According to recent research by the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, depending upon the severity, people with hearing loss may face a 36% increase in the risk of dementia and other cognitive diseases.
Center for Audiology to host “Hear for the Holidays” November 30th and December 1st
November 29, 2012
Clarksville TN – Most of us take our hearing for granted. We never realize what the long term affects of loud music, noisy working conditions, or just plain neglect can have on our quality of hearing.
A routine hearing examination takes just a few minutes, and can identify if you are suffering from diminished hearing.