by Neil Bauman, Ph.D. A young lady wrote: My boyfriend and I were in a motorcycle accident in July. Since then he has had deafness in the left ear. His ENT told him he had a skull fracture and now has permanent hearing loss in the left ear, and that there is no chance of recovery. Would […]
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High Body Temperature and Hearing Loss
by Neil Bauman, Ph.D. A lady wrote: Since 2002 my hearing has gone down rapidly and during that time I have been into bikram yoga 3 to 4 times a week. This yoga is called “hot yoga,” and is done in a room with a temperature of 105 degrees. It is strenuous work and goes […]
“Hard of Hearing,” “Hearing Impaired” or “Deaf”—Which Is Correct?
by Neil Bauman, Ph.D. © August, 2006 As hard of hearing people, we have the right to choose what we want people to call us. Overwhelmingly, we prefer to be called “hard of hearing people.” Yet many well-meaning, but misinformed, people persist in referring to us as “hearing impaired.” The term “hearing impaired” was supposed […]
Best Ear, Nose & Throat Hospitals in the USA in 2006
by Neil Bauman, Ph.D. Revised January 27, 2016 Did you ever wonder which would be the best hospital in which to be treated for various ear problems, or to have surgery to receive a cochlear implant? Wonder no longer. The U.S. News and World Report has compiled a list of the top 50 […]
What Is A Reverse-Slope Hearing Loss?
Reverse-slope hearing losses are quite rare. Here is what they are.
Hearing Loss Population Continues to Accelerate
People who admit to having a hearing loss in the USA now tops 32 million. Read more.