How Gene Therapy May Help Restore Hearing
There is no doubt that we live in an exciting time. A time of never before imagined scientific advances in all facets of health, including
There is no doubt that we live in an exciting time. A time of never before imagined scientific advances in all facets of health, including
For the hearing-impaired, life presents many challenges. Daily routines, work, and family life most often requires a little extra planning and effort. A significant obstacle
As the holiday season draws nearer, we’re reminded of all the things we’re thankful for. Not only are we grateful to support our patients with
In April of 2018, ridesharing app Lyft announced a partnership with the National Association of the Deaf and instituted new protocols to improve the working
The definition of the word tinnitus is “a tinkling or ringing like a bell.” While that may sound lovely and musical, for people who deal
Merriam Webster defines “myth” as “a popular belief or tradition that has grown up around something.” Below are myths associated with hearing aides. To which
Changes in hearing are very common. In fact, a reduction in hearing is the third most common physical condition in the U.S. and currently 1
Hearing loss is associated with higher medical costs for late middle-aged adults, a new study finds. Researchers examined health care use by nearly 562,000 adults
On the surface, it might seem that a little hearing loss isn’t a big deal. Maybe you’ll just turn the television up a bit louder,