The Hidden Impact of Hearing Loss

The Hidden Impact of Hearing Loss This educational and informative program is for people with hearing loss and their families. Communication partner

Understanding hearing loss is the first step towards solving the challenging communication situations we face daily. The Hidden Impact of Hearing Loss program is an educational and informative program provided for people with hearing loss and their primary communication partner, whoever that may be. Keep connected by attending and learning strategies and solutions to help overcome the communication breakdowns that occur. This will help ensure your relationships not only survive but thrive! Program Agenda:

Audiograms, hearing devices and assistive listening devices
Putting yourself in the shoes of the person with hearing loss
Solutions to communication breakdowns
Coping behaviors
Communication styles
Creating understanding in relationships
Loss, grief and acceptance
Seeing the positive in the negative
Hearing loss in the workplace

This is NOT a sales promotion, and there will be no items available for purchase. Testimonials:

"I learned an incredible amount about a world I've lived in for 30 years, of which I was profoundly ignorant." Program participant

"Buying hearing aids without taking this workshop is like buying a car without knowing how to drive." Program participant

" The seminar I attended was life changing (and I didn't think I really needed it)." Program participant

"The whole experience was very informative on so many levels... It would be advantageous for all family members to be exposed to the benefits of this program."

The book is now ready for publication, and I am delighted to share the jacket cover! It will be available on Amazon soon...
09/09/2025

The book is now ready for publication, and I am delighted to share the jacket cover! It will be available on Amazon soon!

Did you know September is Deaf Awareness Month?
09/07/2025

Did you know September is Deaf Awareness Month?

Wow!
09/05/2025

Wow!

Sound isn’t just something we hear — it’s something our cells can feel. In a groundbreaking study, researchers from Kyoto University have revealed that audible sound waves can directly influence how our cells behave, opening a new frontier in non-invasive medical therapies.

Using a custom-designed system to deliver precise sound vibrations to cell cultures, the scientists discovered that even low-intensity acoustic waves could suppress the formation of fat cells and activate or suppress specific genes. These findings suggest that sound isn’t merely a sensory experience — it’s a mechanical signal that can alter biological processes.

At the heart of this research is the idea that sound is a form of mechanical energy. Like waves rippling through air or water, sound travels through our tissues and cells. The Kyoto team used this principle to design an experiment that bathed cultured cells in sound pressure and then analyzed how those cells responded. The results were striking: over 190 genes were found to be sound-sensitive, and one of the most pronounced effects was a reduction in adipocyte differentiation — the process of fat cell formation.

This discovery could mark a turning point in how we view sound and its potential in medicine. Unlike drugs or surgery, sound is non-material, non-invasive, and can be precisely controlled. As such, acoustic stimulation may offer a safe, fast-acting way to influence cell behavior — from altering gene expression to modulating how cells stick to their surroundings.

Beyond the medical implications, the study also challenges the traditional belief that sound perception is solely the domain of the ear and brain. Instead, it turns out your cells may be “listening” too — and responding in ways we’re just beginning to understand.

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📄 RESEARCH PAPER

📌 Masahiro Kumeta et al, "Acoustic modulation of mechanosensitive genes and adipocyte differentiation”, Communications Biology (2025)

Deep breathing is an extremely useful relaxation tool. As hearing loss is very stressful, I incorporate the 4-7-8 breath...
08/24/2025

Deep breathing is an extremely useful relaxation tool. As hearing loss is very stressful, I incorporate the 4-7-8 breathing technique into my daily routine, practicing it twice a day and during stressful moments. There are numerous videos on YouTube regarding these various breathing techniques. Why don’t you try one!

08/22/2025
My forthcoming book on hearing loss, available soon on Amazon, provides a comprehensive perspective, combining personal ...
08/21/2025

My forthcoming book on hearing loss, available soon on Amazon, provides a comprehensive perspective, combining personal insights with professional expertise developed through working with thousands of individuals with hearing loss and their families.

I Still Hear His Voice:
One Woman's Journey with Progressive Hearing Loss

Cathy Kooser (Berry)
Masters in Social Work
Licensed Independent Social Worker

Developer, Facilatator and
Trainer of The Hidden Impact
of Hearing Loss

Yes…..
08/01/2025

Yes…..

So sweet!
07/13/2025

So sweet!

07/12/2025
Can anybody relate?!?!
04/29/2025

Can anybody relate?!?!

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