Though many of us are still at home due to the impacts of the stay at home orders, essential workers continue to work hard every day so the rest of us can stay safe. These essential workers, and even those at home, need to not only take care of their safety in regard to their health but also their hearing. Learn more to see if your hearing may be at risk and what you can do to protect it.
National Safety Month - Who's your reason?
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The Connection Between Hearing and Oral Hygiene
Eliminate harmful bacteria in your mouth and avoid spreading bad bacteria to tiny blood vessels in your ears and to other areas of your body.
Topics: hearing loss, heart disease, dental and hearing connection, dental care, dentists, heart attacks, heart health, oral hygiene