Dementia the Brain and Hearing Loss
by Carly Copeland Hearing loss is one of the most common impairments that elderly adults are faced with. Of adults age 70 and older, 83%
by Carly Copeland Hearing loss is one of the most common impairments that elderly adults are faced with. Of adults age 70 and older, 83%
Do you notice that your mother is no longer as engaged with conversation like she used to be? Maybe she’s not as quick to laugh
By: Dr. Nimet Adam It is well known that aging is related to hearing loss. However, Parkinson’s disease also affects the cochlea, which is the
By Dr. Nimet Adam I recently had a patient come in for a diagnostic hearing evaluation. She informed me that her Physician had suggested that
by Fran Springer We tend to associate hearing loss with aging or something caused by genetic predisposition. However, health issues can also lead to hearing
by: Fran Springer If you are wondering how your cardiovascular health and hearing are linked, the answer is circulation. Cardiovascular disease is a disease of
by: Dr. Arthur Zinaman Background noise, ambient noise, reverberation, many conversations at once, chatter, babble, murmur… whatever you wish to label it, competing sound interferes
As the holiday season ends, we’re reminded of all the things we’re thankful for. Not only are we grateful to support our patients with their
By: A. DiMario Hearing loss doesn’t cause balance disorders on its own, however problems with the inner ear that are responsible for hearing may also