Ototoxic Drugs Exposed (4th edition) is a 3-volume set that reveals the ear-damaging side effects (hearing loss, tinnitus, balance problems, etc.) of 1,604 drugs, 64 herbals and 144 chemicals. More importantly, this book explains how you can avoid or reduce the risk to your ears from ototoxic drugs.
Take Control of Your Tinnitus—Here’s How
If your ears ring, buzz, chirp, hiss, click or roar, you know just how annoying tinnitus can be. You do not have to put up with this racket for the rest of your life. This book teaches you many things you can do to help bring your tinnitus under your control so it no longer bothers you.
Hypersensitive to Sound?
If some (or all) normal sounds seem so loud they “blow the top of your head off”, or make you wince or jump, or cause you headaches or ear pain, or affect your balance, or result in fear or annoyance of sounds so you feel you have to avoid these sounds, this book is for you!
Phantom Voices, Ethereal Music & Other Spooky Sounds
When hard of hearing people begin hearing phantom sounds (voices or music), they immediately worry they are going crazy. This book reveals what Musical Ear Syndrome (MES) is, what causes these phantom sounds and what you can do to deal with them and regain your peace of mind.
Say Good Bye to Meniere’s Disease
Severe Meniere’s disease is not something you ever want to experience. In this book, not only will you learn what it’s like to have Meniere’s disease, but you will learn about the latest discovery of the underlying cause of Meniere’s disease and the simple treatment that let’s you wave good bye to your Meniere’s disease.
Keys to Successfully Living With Your Hearing Loss
This book explains the six critical keys you have to deal with in order to live a happy, fulfilled life as a hard of hearing person. Each easy-to-read chapter explains in detail what is involved in successfully implementing each key into your life.
Hear! Here!
Hear! Here! contains a series of short, easy-to-read articles on how you can effectively cope with your hearing loss (Part I: You and Your Hearing Loss) and how you can effectively wear hearing aids (Part II: You and Your Hearing Aids).
Talking With Hard of Hearing People
This book explains how to effectively communicate with hard of hearing people in one-to-one situations, in groups and meetings, in emergency situations, and in hospitals and nursing homes. When you use the principles given in this book, you will be able to have comfortable chats with hard of hearing people.
Help! I’m Losing My Hearing—What Do I Do Now?
Losing your hearing can flip your world upside down and leave your mind in a turmoil. You wonder, “What do I do now?” Set your mind at rest. This easy-to-read book is packed with the practical knowledge and resources you need to successfully deal with your hearing loss.
Grieving for Your Hearing Loss
When you lose your hearing you need to grieve. This book leads you through the process of dealing with the grief and pain you experience as a result of your hearing loss. It builds hope in you, and shows you how you can lead a happy, vibrant life again in spite of your hearing loss.