Did you know that hearing health is directly related to overall health and wellness? Did you know that recent research has linked bone and joint health and hearing health?
Bone and Joint Action week is held annually October 12-20. The goal of the global initiative is to raise awareness on the prevention, management, and treatment of bone and joint disorders including Arthritis, Back pain, osteoporosis, and trauma. In the United States, bone and joint conditions are the most common cause of long term pain and physical disability.
And now, studies show that hearing health and bone health are related. Studies have found that patients living with osteoporosis are more likely to experience sensorineural hearing loss, the most common type of hearing loss today. Those living with osteoporosis show a higher incidence of sensorineural hearing loss and are also more likely to report experiencing tinnitus. Metabolic changes as well as degeneration of the three bones in the middle ear are thought to contribute to hearing loss in individuals with osteoporosis.
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You get a human skeleton from a human (Homo sapiens sapiens), and you get a dog skeleton from a dog (Canis lupus familiaris).
Every human has only one skeleton.
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they both have bones!
No, we have our bones inside our bodies.
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A human skeleton.
The part of the human skeleton that products your brain is your skull.