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How to Prevent Noise-Induced Hearing Loss (NIHL)

I now know that temporarily reduced hearing after loud sound exposure has a name - Temporary Threshold Shift (TTS). I didn't know that TTS can be a precursor to a permanent threshold shift (PTS) in hearing.  I also didn't know that tinnitus or ringing in the head or ears is most commonly associated with hearing loss. I didn't even know that time of exposure + overall loudness can prove to be a dangerous combination for my hearing. ...
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Grandparenting from Afar While a Virus Rages

How does a grandparent hug an iPad? Or wipe the snot from a grandchild’s nose watching from a video screen? As much as the coronavirus is costing jobs and lives, it is also interrupting the relationship grandparents want with their grandchildren. ...
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A Paws-itive Benefit of Our New Normal? We’re Spending More Time Outside

While we're all getting accustomed to the ins and outs of social distancing, at least we're spending more time in our wonderful county parks. Each week, we'll highlight different trails to try. Our spotlight park system this week is Lake Metroparks. With more than 50 miles of trails and six parks along the Lake Erie Shoreline, Lake Metroparks has a lot to explore. Read on to discover the Top 5 Dog Hikes. ...
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New Date Set for Boomer Bash West

UPDATE: Boomer Bash West 2020 will be moving to the Spring of 2021.  Since we are concerned about the safety for all involved during these trying times, we are looking to move this event to early next year. Please stay tuned for a new date and updated event information. 
The night will still include a mix of entertainment, education, raffle/giveaways, complimentary small bites, happy-hour priced cocktails, photo booth fun and much more. It is truly Celebrating Better Living After 50. 
We look forward to seeing you then!
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Plan Snacks, Meals with Care When Working from Home

 

Working from home can have added temptations….so how can you stay productive and not spend the entire day eating unhealthy snacks?   Below are some suggestions along with a list of healthy snacks including some recipes to help.

Not sure what to make with what you have? Try supercook.com. Just pop in a list of the ingredients you have on hand and the website will suggest recipes.

Stick to a regular eating schedule

Though the current climate is a bit hectic, stick to your normal schedule as best as you can. Try to eat at the same time that you would if you were at the office.  Set an alert on your phone to break for a proper lunch every day.

Make snacks ahead of time

Try to mitigate excessive snacking by planning ahead. Put some healthy snack options in clear containers, on eye-level shelves in your fridge and pantry.

Change up your environment

If you notice that you are prone to stress eating, change locations. Moving your workstation can help you better manage the urge to eat. Or just take a break from work and whatever is making you feel overwhelmed. If possible, go outside for some fresh air.

 

Listen to your body

Is your urge to eat from hunger or just from boredom or stress?  For example, if you notice having a poor sleep cycle has increased your snacking, then avoid stressful news programs before bed.

Be kind to yourself

Stress eating isn’t a sign of failure.  As best as you can, stick to a healthy eating schedule and try to set alarms to go for walks or breathe deeply to reduce stress.

Sample healthy snacks:

Mixed nuts

Nuts are an ideal nutritious snack. They’re linked to a reduced risk of heart disease and may help prevent certain cancers, depression, and other illnesses.

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Community Center for the Deaf & Hard of Hearing Offers Numerous Resources

The center opened because the deaf community was looking for services and programs to be provided in American Sign Language (ASL), and hard of hearing individuals sought support and guidance from knowledgeable professionals who could understand their unique challenges. ...
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Stir Crazy Already? Visit the World’s Best Museums Without Leaving Home

Just about everything that's fun to do is closed, canceled or delayed. You've gone for walks, cleaned out the junk drawers and grown bored with binge-watching and reading. And it's only the first week of what promises to be a challenging battle to halt the spread of COVID-19. ...
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World Hearing Day at CHSC

The signs of hearing loss can be small and occur gradually over time or can be large and happen suddenly. In whatever way the hearing loss occurs, there are common indications and signs that point it out. ...
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