Exploring Auditory Wellness with Dr. Larry Humes
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Dr. Larry Humes discusses the critical difference between hearing wellness (pure tone audiometric results) and the broader concept of auditory wellness which encompasses psychosocial health and speech comprehension abilities. This distinction explains why millions of Americans with normal audiograms still struggle with listening difficulties in everyday situations.
In this episode you'll learn:
• Hearing wellness refers specifically to pure tone thresholds while auditory wellness includes comprehension and psychosocial factors
• 26 million Americans have normal hearing thresholds but experience significant listening difficulties
• Current audiometric categories (0-25dB as normal) may miss significant hearing difficulties that impact daily function
• Over-the-counter hearing aids address access and affordability but often lack the necessary support infrastructure
• The prevalence of hearing loss in children (15%) has remained stable despite concerns about earbuds and screen time
• Empowering individuals to manage their own auditory wellness requires better education and support tools
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Chapters
1. Introduction and Dr. Humes' Credentials (00:00:00)
2. Defining Hearing vs. Auditory Wellness (00:02:11)
3. The Hidden Hearing Struggles (00:05:15)
4. Audiometric Categories and Standards (00:09:00)
5. OTC Hearing Aids and Support Needs (00:11:07)
6. Children's Hearing Health Concerns (00:17:26)
7. Closing Remarks (00:21:40)
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