8. 
				Antioxidants. Antioxidants and vitamin supplements may help 
				prevent hearing loss. Hearing loss due to aging may be prevented 
				with a combination of antioxidants, mineral and vitamin 
				supplements such as folic acid and magnesium. A healthy diet of 
				fruits and vegetables and meats may protect hearing in later 
				life. 
				
				9. Your heart. Maintain a healthy cardiovascular system. There 
				is a strong correlation between heart health and good hearing. 
				Newly published reports show that a healthy cardiovascular 
				system increases the likelihood of maintaining hearing, 
				particularly among older adults. 
				
				10. See an audiologist. If you think you may have hearing loss, 
				an audiologist will test, monitor and offer solutions to help 
				you function better. An audiologist is a licensed health care 
				provider who is trained to diagnose and manage your loss, as 
				well as offer preventative measures. To find an audiologist in 
				your area go to www.audiologyawareness.com or call (888) 
				833-EARS (3277). 
				
				
				
				
				The Audiology Awareness Campaign, a nonprofit foundation aimed 
				at providing the public with information on hearing loss, is 
				sponsoring the 4th Annual "Listen Up America Week" May 9 to 13, 
				2011, where audiologists will offer free hearing screenings 
				nationwide. 
				
				"By offering free hearing screenings throughout the United 
				States, we have the ability to reach many Americans who might 
				otherwise not have access to licensed audiologists," says Dr. 
				Kathy Landau Goodman, chairperson of the Audiology Awareness 
				Campaign. "Now these individuals will have access to 
				audiologists who can evaluate their hearing, determine whether 
				they have hearing loss, and then make appropriate 
				recommendations for treating their hearing problems."