The kind of “auditory processing issues” most hard of hearing people have may surprise you. Read more.
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Trouble Hearing in Noise–What’s Going On?
“Normal” hearing loss as you age has tremendous ramifications when you try to hear in noisy situations. Here’s why.
Can Large Vestibular Aqueduct Syndrome “Spread?”
Can Large Vestibular Aqueduct Syndrome spread from one ear to the other? Read more.
Bilateral Cochlear Implants–One Mother’s Story
Cochlear Implants can make a tremendous difference in the quality of life of young children. Here is one mother’s story.
Large Vestibular Aqueduct Syndrome (LVAS) and Genetics
Large Vestibular Aqueduct Syndrome (LVAS) is carried by a recessive gene. Here are the chances of any child having LVAS or being a carrier.
“Triptans” and Hearing Loss
Do the “triptan” drugs cause hearing loss. Read more.
What It’s Like for a Child to Have Single-Sided Deafness
Single-sided deafness gives rise to a number of problems you might never suspect. Here are some of them.
Where To Send Used Hearing Aids
Lists three organizations that collect and discribute used hearing aids to needy hard of hearing people.
Job Interviews and Hearing Loss
Here is the right way to bring up your hearing loss in a job interview.
Causes of Your Hearing Aids Squealing or Whistling
Here are six causes of hearing aids squealing or whistling.