by Neil Bauman, Ph.D. A recent study, published in the Journal of Nutrition, showed that low levels of folate (one of the B vitamins found in spinach, black-eyed peas, beans and other leafy greens) are associated with a higher risk of hearing loss in people over the age of 50. (1) “Those with the lowest […]
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Four Myths and Facts Concerning Hearing and Hearing Aids
by Neil Bauman, Ph.D. As changes in technology surge forward at a frenetic pace, you are bombarded with the hype that newer is better. But is this really so? Here are some myths and their corresponding facts concerning hearing aids. Myth No. 1: The latest hearing aids let you hear well under all listening conditions. […]
Reducing Pain Without Taking Ototoxic Drugs
by Neil Bauman, Ph.D. A lady asked, What options do those of us have when we have pain but have a significant history of problems with ototoxic drugs? This is a common question people ask me. For minor aches and pains, we just need to tough it out. That is what I do. For more […]
Arches Tinnitus Formula—What’s the Score?
by Neil Bauman, Ph.D. A man wrote, I noticed an ad in the current issue of Hearing Health magazine for Arches Tinnitus Formula. Has anyone had success with this product? The absence of a company address in the advertisement makes me wary. It seems any magazine ad I see for a tinnitus remedy offers only […]
Demystifying Hearing Testing—The Eight Steps Necessary for a Complete Audiological Evaluation and What It All Means
I need to get my hearing tested, but I hate taking tests. What is a hearing test like? What all will a hearing test tell me?
This article explains the various steps in the hearing testing process when you go for a complete audiological evaluation, the purpose of each of these tests and what it means to you as a hard of hearing person.
Protect Your Balance System—Or Else
Recently, a drug I took severely damaged my vestibular system. Would you explain how the balance system works and how my lack of balance can affect my lifestyle?
You have not just one but three different balance systems. This article explains how they work together and what happens when the balance system in your ears is damaged or destroyed.
Auditory-Verbal Approach to Hearing Loss
I am interested in the auditory-verbal approach for my child. It teaches a child to listen in a different way than a normal hearing child and to comprehend what is being said. Some examples had “deaf” kids (had their aids) behind a door and they could understand what was being said by the person on the other side.
Used by itself, this is not the best way to teach hard of hearing people to communicate. Here’s why.
Aging and Hearing Loss
Why does hearing get worse as we get older?
This article explains why hearing loss is not really a product of aging, but is really the cumulative effects of three factors caused by living in modern society.
What I Wish Audiologists Understood
A lot of people are not completely happy with their audiologists. Obviously, audiologists are missing the boat somewhere. I am an audiologist just starting my own audiological practice. What is it that hard of hearing people really want from their audiologist? I want to meet their real needs and have satisfied clients.
Here is what audiologists need to do (besides fitting and selling hearing aids) in order to really help us.
Hair Cell Regeneration—Overcoming the Challenges
What are some of the challenges facing researchers in their quest for hair cell regeneration? Are they unlocking the secrets that make hair cells “tick”?
This article explains what has been done and what still needs to be done in order for hair cell regeneration to work in humans.