UCHealth sees increase in teens and young adults suffering from hearing loss

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 13:39:48 GMT

UCHealth sees increase in teens and young adults suffering from hearing loss DENVER (KDVR) -- UCHealth leaders said they’re seeing an increase in young people suffering from noise-induced hearing loss.  Hearing loss is most associated with age, but UCHealth audiologist Dr. Vinaya Manchaiah said exposure to loud noise is the second biggest risk factor. "In the past, we didn’t have access to listen to music for really long times, but now with the smartphones, you can listen to music for a long time and you see people wearing headphones all day long,” Manchaiah said. Around the world, 50% of teenagers and younger adults (12-35) are at risk of hearing loss due to recreational exposure to loud sounds, according to UCHealth leaders.   State to crack down on late car registrations “If you’ve lost some hearing because of noise and now you’re losing it because of age, then at a much younger age, people will have hearing loss,” Manchaiah said. John James suffered from noise-induced hearing loss after working in construction for 40 ...

Fans flock to 2023 World Baseball Classic at loanDepot Park

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 13:39:48 GMT

Fans flock to 2023 World Baseball Classic at loanDepot Park Baseball teams from nearly two dozen countries around the world have come to South Florida to compete in the 2023 World Baseball Classic tournament.7News camera captured enthusiastic fans as they made their way to loanDepot Park in Miami, Sunday afternoon.A trumpet player was seen playing “Take me Out to the Ball Game.”The home of the Miami Marlins is one of four venues hosting the event. Games are also being held in Arizona, Taiwan and Japan.Fans have flocked to the Magic City from far and wide for their chance to see their favorite players and favorite teams,as well as the opportunity to represent their country.7News spoke with fans from Nicaragua, Israel, Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico.The Classic is an international professional baseball tournament. Games will be played at the ball parks all this week, with the quarter finals, semifinals and the championship game taking place next week. It wasn’t all about the game. Vendors cooked up some tasty treats from ...

McCaughey: College industrial complex pushes lies of left

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 13:39:48 GMT

McCaughey: College industrial complex pushes lies of left Families saving for college and encouraging their kids to aim for the top are getting scammed by the left-wing college industrial complex. Colleges distort and outright lie about who gets accepted, education quality and what it costs. If they were selling auto loans and used the same deceptive tactics, they’d be in jail.Columbia University announced earlier this month that it is permanently eliminating SAT and ACT test scores as part of the undergraduate admissions process — the first Ivy League school to go permanently test-optional. Columbia issued a slippery statement about making admissions “nuanced” and “respecting varied backgrounds, voices and experiences.” Truth is, Columbia is ditching merit for diversity. Without admitting it, Columbia has replaced an academic mission — providing a rigorous education to a group of prepared students — with a new one: social engineering.Expect other colleges to follow.President Joe Biden made equity the mission ...

Tips for making your commute a productive one

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 13:39:48 GMT

Tips for making your commute a productive one Commuting is a part of life for people across the globe. Commutes may not be too difficult, but even the most affable person can periodically be affected by the monotony of commuting day in and day out.According to data from the United States Census Bureau, the average person’s commute is just over 27 minutes in each direction while driving solo. For those relying on public transportation to get to work, that number doubles to around 60 minutes each way.At a duration of 54 minutes per day, times five days a week, commuters are spending 4.5 hours getting to and from work each week. That adds up to about 234 hours a year, not excluding for vacations or other time away from work.Commuters may aspire to make their commutes easier and more tolerable, and the following are some ways to do just that.Change your method of travel.Driving solo may be faster, but being behind the wheel in traffic can be stressful. Taking a bus or a train leaves that stress to someone else, which may make...

Editorial: Joe Biden, deficit fighter? Think again

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 13:39:48 GMT

Editorial: Joe Biden, deficit fighter? Think again President Joe Biden likes to pass himself off as a deficit slayer, which is a bit like Monty Python’s Mr. Creosote claiming to be an avid dieter.Biden in February bragged that he had presided over “the largest deficit reduction in American history,” a drop of more than $1.7 trillion. Never mind that the administration was still sitting on $1.4 trillion in red ink when the president thumped his chest. In fact, the steep drop in the annual deficit was a result of pandemic relief spending coming off the books and had nothing to do with the White House.Biden did indeed happen to be the man sitting in the Oval Office when the deficit inevitably eased after the nation’s battle with COVID. The president’s braggadocio, however, implies that he’s the leader taxpayers can trust to get the nation’s fiscal house in order. And this is where reality intrudes.Thanks to the massive spending bills backed by congressional Democrats and Biden, the baseline trajectory of federal outlays over the next d...

Solomon: Emergency food biz cutting it close with fear pitches

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 13:39:48 GMT

Solomon: Emergency food biz cutting it close with fear pitches “Calories plus energy equals survival,” roars the refrain of a far-too-frequent FOX News satellite radio commercial.If you’re like me and a big listener of satellite radio, you can’t help but come across ads for emergency food storage.The ads are interesting, as expected, and a little bizarre. They ask if we’ve ever noticed that some people never seem stressed about life? This, of course, leads to the fact that all of these people have emergency food supplies that can feed them for decades. Little did we know that the secret of happiness is knowing that you have dehydrated white rice for a post-Apocalyptic world.But maybe it is.As expected, many companies that specialize in emergency food supplies have reported a boom in sales since the pandemic began.For example, Mountain House, a manufacturer of freeze-dried meals, reported a 400% increase in sales in March 2020 compared to the previous year. Wise Company, another provider of emergency food supplies, reported a 500% increase in sa...

Rising folk stars the Mary Wallopers make Greater Boston debut

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 13:39:48 GMT

Rising folk stars the Mary Wallopers make Greater Boston debut The Irish band the Mary Wallopers wear their pub roots proudly, and the pubs in their hometown of Dundalk, County Louth, played a large role in launching the group. “We were really poor at the time, not that we’re rich now,” says frontman Charles Hendy. “As we went into pubs we asked if they’d give us free drinks for singing ballads. We’d do two songs, then move on to the next pub and terrorize the whole town. After awhile they realized it would be cheaper to just pay us.”The Mary Wallopers have since become Ireland’s fastest-rising folk group. More traditional than the Pogues but still informed by punk, the group was originally an acoustic trio of Hendy, his brother Andrew and Sean McKenna, all of whom swap instruments and sing. For this tour they’ve expanded to a septet with bass and drums, and they’ll make their Boston area debut at Sonia on Wednesday.“We added the rest of the band to give it some kick, because we always wanted to be rowdy and raw,” Hendy says. “We see a lot of c...

Dear Abby: Boyfriend texts exes on special occasions

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 13:39:48 GMT

Dear Abby: Boyfriend texts exes on special occasions Dear Abby: My boyfriend and I have been together six years. We are both divorced. We plan on being married in six months. He’s a perfect partner except for one thing. Every holiday, he jumps out of bed in the morning and takes his phone with him into the bathroom. There he texts his ex-wife and ex-girlfriend. He feels the need to wish them a happy whatever holiday it is. This hurts my feelings.I don’t understand why it’s so important for him to contact them. Apparently, they are the first thing on his mind every holiday, or maybe every day. I don’t know if I should marry him. I believe he still loves his ex-wife. Help, please. — Suspicious in PennsylvaniaDear Suspicious: I will assume that sometime over the past six years you have discussed this at least once with your boyfriend. This means he knows that when he jumps out of bed, takes his phone and hides in the bathroom to text his exes, it makes you feel insecure.If you really think he may still be in...

US, S. Korea hold drills as North launches missiles from sub

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 13:39:48 GMT

US, S. Korea hold drills as North launches missiles from sub SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — The South Korean and U.S. militaries launched their biggest joint military exercises in years Monday, as North Korea said it tested submarine-launched cruise missiles in apparent protest of the drills it views as an invasion rehearsal. North Korea’s missile tests Sunday signal the country likely will conduct provocative weapons testing activities during the U.S.-South Korean drills that are to run for 11 days. Last week, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un ordered his troops to be ready to repel its rivals’ “frantic war preparation moves.”The South Korean-U.S. drills include a computer simulation called the Freedom Shield 23 and several combined field training exercises, collectively known as the Warrior Shield FTX.The South Korean and U.S. militaries said earlier that the computer simulation is designed to strengthen the allies’ defense and response capabilities amid North Korea’s increasing nuclear threats and other changing security environments. They said t...

Masks stay put in Japan as 3-year request to wear them ends

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 13:39:48 GMT

Masks stay put in Japan as 3-year request to wear them ends TOKYO (AP) — Japan on Monday dropped its request for people to wear masks after three years, but hardly anything changed in the country that has had an extremely high regard for their effectiveness at anti-virus protection.Most commuters exiting Tokyo’s main train station in the morning were wearing masks as they headed to work. So were people on the streets. During a televised budget committee meeting at parliament, some lawmakers still wore masks, though Prime Minister Fumio Kishida wasn’t wearing one when he arrived at his office Monday. Baseball fans who gathered outside of the Tokyo Dome hours before Monday’s games Australia-Czech Republic and China-South Korea also had on masks. They’ll also be able to cheer without their masks as that ban was lifted, too.Dropping the mask-wearing request is one of the last steps Japan’s government is taking in easing COVID-19 rules in public places as it tries to expand business and other activity.“From today, mask wearing i...