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Cheltenham man’s mental health improves after hearing test

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Clara Bullock

BBC News, Gloucestershire

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The BBC Howard Bartlett sits on a chair during a GP practice. It wears a blue sweater on a checkered shirt. The room around him has white walls.Bbc

Howard Bartlett encourages people to have they checked that they have checked

A man led by 80 years said that doing a job check had allowed him to volunteer for his community.

Howrd Bartlett de Cheltenham encourages people to have their hearing checked, because a new study suggests that 35% of people in the southwest have never done so.

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Tymphald’s research has also shown that 55% of people in the region avoid social situations due to the hearing different.

Mr. Bartlett said: “When you start your Hening for a long time, it makes you a little disoriented, it is a little deactivated.

“A few years ago, I enjoyed my heart by enjoying a little.

After checking the ears, Mr. Bartlett now receives regular treatments, which allowed him to volunteer as a ticket inspector on the local rail.

“My wife and I, three times a year, are volunteering for the local festivals of Cheltenham, literature, science and jazz,” added Mr. Bartlett.

He said that he would not have been able to lead “a life as well filled”, he was still suffering from hearing loss.

I think the ears have been tested.

Howard Bartlett M. Bartlett stands in front of a green steam train. He wears a black suit and a driver's hat.Howard Bartlett

Mr. Bartlett said that being able to hear means that he can volunteer in the community

The study, which questioned more than 1,000 adults, has shown that in the Southwest, embarrassment is the main reason why people do not check their ears.

About 37% of the inhabitants of the Southwest expressed concerns about the potential of the use of oil aid.

Adrian Davis, Technical Advisor to the World Health Organization (WHO), said that discoveries “underline the urgent need” to detriment homesseur.

“This new research serves as a critical awakening, stressing the importance of early hearing protection and early interventions by Timley,” he said.

“By depriving priority, psychological and social obstacles, the NHS and health care provides can help adults maintain their health and their health and their quality of life.

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