As AudioCardio says, the app is like physical therapy for one’s ears. The method, tested by the Stanford University School of Medicine, is described as a “non-invasive acoustic technology that is designed to maintain and restore your natural hearing ability and reduce the symptoms of tinnitus.” #AudioCardio #SoundTherapy #HearingLoss #SensorineuralHearingLoss #Tinnitus #CognitiveDecline #Depression #HearingHealth #Hearing #Ear #Forbes
AudioCardio
Wellness and Fitness Services
Santa Monica, California 469 followers
Physical Therapy For Your Hearing www.audiocardio.com
About us
AudioCardio is a data and science backed mobile app that assesses your hearing and generates a personalized sound therapy (inaudible) designed to protect and strengthen your hearing. It is a once a day, one hour therapy that stimulates the cells inside your ear. You can think of it like exercise or physical therapy for your hearing. You can use the app while you enjoy other activities like working out, listening to music, commuting or even while you work. http://www.audiocardio.com
- Website
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https://audiocardio.com
External link for AudioCardio
- Industry
- Wellness and Fitness Services
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Santa Monica, California
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2018
- Specialties
- Health, Music, Health Tech, Audio, Sound, Mobile Apps, Technology, Digital Health, Wellness, and Health & Wellness
Locations
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Primary
520 Broadway
Santa Monica, California, US
Employees at AudioCardio
Updates
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“…sounds are produced by vibrations moving through the air, ground, or water in invisible waves. When those soundwaves enter your ear, they make tiny membranes, bones, and hair cells inside vibrate, which triggers electrical signals that your brain interprets as sound. But when that sound is extremely loud or frequent it can actually harm the human body.” #HearingLoss #Tinnitus #HearingDamage #HarmfulNoises #MoodDisruption #Sleep #ThePowerOfNoise #NoisePollution #HealthAndWellness #Hearing #Ear #NationalGeographic
Noise pollution harms more than your hearing
nationalgeographic.com
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“Low-gain hearing aids may be right for you, especially if you have auditory processing disorder or other hidden hearing loss.” #HearingLoss #Tinnitus #HiddenHearingLoss #HearingAids #LowGainHearingAids #AuditoryConditions #Auditory #Speech #Hearing #Ear
What are low-gain hearing aids?
healthyhearing.com
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“Research shows a higher prevalence of migraine in individuals with tinnitus and subjective hearing loss.” #Tinnitus #HearingLoss #Migraine #Headache #Hearing #HearingHealth
Tinnitus is Modulated by Migraine : The Hearing Journal
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'It’s important to take time for yourself and remove yourself from all the noise.' #HearingLoss #HearingFatigue #SensoryOverload #HearingTech #HearingDevice #HealthyHearing #HearingAdvice #Audiology #QualityOfLife
Three doctors with hearing loss share their best advice
healthyhearing.com
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Most people are aware that dementia involves the loss of cognitive abilities. But did you know that dementia also leads to a reduced ability to see, hear, smell, taste, and feel physical sensations? #Dementia #Cognitive #CognitiveDecline #FiveSenses #HearingLoss #Hearing #Hear #See #Smell #Taste #Feel
How Dementia Affects the 5 Senses: Tips for Caregivers
everydayhealth.com
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A recent study showed that increasing the vocal levels can make music more accessible to people with hearing loss. #HearingLoss #HardOfHearing #Music #Vocals #Sounds #MusicalInstruments #Listeners #MusicProducers
A Different Mix Makes Music More Accessible After Hearing Loss
forbes.com
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3 Key Takeaways 12 Months On From Over-The-Counter Hearing Aids Becoming Available: 1. OTC hearing aids have been slow to gain traction. 2. There will always be a role for specialist audiology services. 3. OTCs are already having an impact on the medical insurance and consumer tech market. #HearingLoss #HardOfHearing #HearingAid #OTCHearingAids #Audiology #HearingTech #HearingCare #Hearing #Ear #Forbes
3 Key Takeaways 12 Months On From Over-The-Counter Hearing Aids Becoming Available
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