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Bridgitte Harley
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6 May 2026
The Hidden Connection: Hearing Loss and Dementia — What You Need to Know
As we observe Dementia Awareness Month this May, one often overlooked factor worth paying attention to is hearing health. Increasing evidence suggests that unmanaged hearing loss may not just affect our ability to hear
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Bridgitte Harley
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27 Apr 2026
Stress Awareness Month: How Hearing Loss Can Increase Stress and How Modern Solutions Make a Difference
April is Stress Awareness Month — a perfect time to explore how our senses, especially hearing, are connected to our overall wellbeing
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Bridgitte Harley
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13 Apr 2026
The Unexpected Noise Impact: A Community Perspective on Pickleball and Its Murmur
As pickleball continues to surge in popularity across the United States, communities are facing an unexpected challenge: noise.
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Bridgitte Harley
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1 Apr 2026
April Fools’ Day: A Playful Look at Hearing, Ears, and Our Love for Mischief
Every April 1st, the world joins in a tradition of playful pranks, jokes, and surprises — all in good fun. While some tricks are downright silly, did you know that humour involving ears, hearing, and mishearing has been around for centuries?
Read More

Bridgitte Harley
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16 Mar 2026
Revolutionizing Underwater Work with Sound: Researchers Develop Material to Move Objects Without Touch
Sound isn’t just for music or speech — it’s now being harnessed in exciting new ways, from mapping the seafloor to, believe it or not, moving objects underwater without ever touching them
Read More

Bridgitte Harley
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3 Mar 2026
Celebrating World Hearing Day: A Look Back and What’s Coming in 2026
Every year on the 3rd of March, the World Health Organization (WHO) shines a spotlight on hearing health with World Hearing Day. It’s a time to raise awareness, promote early detection, and champion efforts to prevent hearing loss worldwide
Read More

Bridgitte Harley
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23 Feb 2026
Can Plants Hear Their Pollinators? Exploring Nature’s Hidden Dialogue
We often think of plants as silent, passive organisms — but recent research suggests they might be more listening than we realised.
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Bridgitte Harley
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12 Feb 2026
Tinnitus and Emotional Wellbeing: Why Some People Feel the Impact More Than Others
If you’ve ever experienced that persistent ringing, bussing, or humming in your ears — you’re not alone.
Read More


Bridgitte Harley
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6 May 2026
The Hidden Connection: Hearing Loss and Dementia — What You Need to Know
As we observe Dementia Awareness Month this May, one often overlooked factor worth paying attention to is hearing health. Increasing evidence suggests that unmanaged hearing loss may not just affect our ability to hear
Read More


Bridgitte Harley
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27 Apr 2026
Stress Awareness Month: How Hearing Loss Can Increase Stress and How Modern Solutions Make a Difference
April is Stress Awareness Month — a perfect time to explore how our senses, especially hearing, are connected to our overall wellbeing
Read More


Bridgitte Harley
|
13 Apr 2026
The Unexpected Noise Impact: A Community Perspective on Pickleball and Its Murmur
As pickleball continues to surge in popularity across the United States, communities are facing an unexpected challenge: noise.
Read More


Bridgitte Harley
|
1 Apr 2026
April Fools’ Day: A Playful Look at Hearing, Ears, and Our Love for Mischief
Every April 1st, the world joins in a tradition of playful pranks, jokes, and surprises — all in good fun. While some tricks are downright silly, did you know that humour involving ears, hearing, and mishearing has been around for centuries?
Read More


Bridgitte Harley
|
16 Mar 2026
Revolutionizing Underwater Work with Sound: Researchers Develop Material to Move Objects Without Touch
Sound isn’t just for music or speech — it’s now being harnessed in exciting new ways, from mapping the seafloor to, believe it or not, moving objects underwater without ever touching them
Read More


Bridgitte Harley
|
3 Mar 2026
Celebrating World Hearing Day: A Look Back and What’s Coming in 2026
Every year on the 3rd of March, the World Health Organization (WHO) shines a spotlight on hearing health with World Hearing Day. It’s a time to raise awareness, promote early detection, and champion efforts to prevent hearing loss worldwide
Read More


Bridgitte Harley
|
23 Feb 2026
Can Plants Hear Their Pollinators? Exploring Nature’s Hidden Dialogue
We often think of plants as silent, passive organisms — but recent research suggests they might be more listening than we realised.
Read More


Bridgitte Harley
|
12 Feb 2026
Tinnitus and Emotional Wellbeing: Why Some People Feel the Impact More Than Others
If you’ve ever experienced that persistent ringing, bussing, or humming in your ears — you’re not alone.
Read More

Bridgitte Harley
|
6 May 2026
The Hidden Connection: Hearing Loss and Dementia — What You Need to Know
As we observe Dementia Awareness Month this May, one often overlooked factor worth paying attention to is hearing health. Increasing evidence suggests that unmanaged hearing loss may not just affect our ability to hear
Read More

Bridgitte Harley
|
27 Apr 2026
Stress Awareness Month: How Hearing Loss Can Increase Stress and How Modern Solutions Make a Difference
April is Stress Awareness Month — a perfect time to explore how our senses, especially hearing, are connected to our overall wellbeing
Read More

Bridgitte Harley
|
13 Apr 2026
The Unexpected Noise Impact: A Community Perspective on Pickleball and Its Murmur
As pickleball continues to surge in popularity across the United States, communities are facing an unexpected challenge: noise.
Read More

Bridgitte Harley
|
1 Apr 2026
April Fools’ Day: A Playful Look at Hearing, Ears, and Our Love for Mischief
Every April 1st, the world joins in a tradition of playful pranks, jokes, and surprises — all in good fun. While some tricks are downright silly, did you know that humour involving ears, hearing, and mishearing has been around for centuries?
Read More

Bridgitte Harley
|
16 Mar 2026
Revolutionizing Underwater Work with Sound: Researchers Develop Material to Move Objects Without Touch
Sound isn’t just for music or speech — it’s now being harnessed in exciting new ways, from mapping the seafloor to, believe it or not, moving objects underwater without ever touching them
Read More

Bridgitte Harley
|
3 Mar 2026
Celebrating World Hearing Day: A Look Back and What’s Coming in 2026
Every year on the 3rd of March, the World Health Organization (WHO) shines a spotlight on hearing health with World Hearing Day. It’s a time to raise awareness, promote early detection, and champion efforts to prevent hearing loss worldwide
Read More

Bridgitte Harley
|
23 Feb 2026
Can Plants Hear Their Pollinators? Exploring Nature’s Hidden Dialogue
We often think of plants as silent, passive organisms — but recent research suggests they might be more listening than we realised.
Read More

Bridgitte Harley
|
12 Feb 2026
Tinnitus and Emotional Wellbeing: Why Some People Feel the Impact More Than Others
If you’ve ever experienced that persistent ringing, bussing, or humming in your ears — you’re not alone.
Read More
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