New Research on Inner Ear Hair Cells
Within the inner ear are delicate hair cells responsible for converting soundwaves into electrical impulses, which are then sent to the brain via the auditory nerve to be processed as sound. Sensorineural hearing loss occurs when these hair cells are damaged or die. New research into the development of these hair cells has identified a…
The Connection Between Hearing Loss and Diabetes
Diabetes is a huge health concern across the country. An estimated 30 million American adults have been diagnosed with the disease and another 84 million have prediabetes, a condition that increases your risk of developing diabetes within the next five years. There are a number of health risks associated with diabetes and hearing loss is one of…
October is Audiology Awareness Month
Hearing loss can be a confusing experience that leaves you feeling discouraged, frustrated and isolated. October is Audiology Awareness Month, which means now is a great time to learn about life changes that can help make for a better tomorrow. Audiologists, including the experts at , can help identify hearing problems and recommend a treatment…
Hearing Loss & Depression
Along with difficulty communicating, people with hearing loss are at risk for a number of associated medical problems if they do not take steps to seek treatment. The correlation between hearing loss and a number of physical, social and psychological conditions is well-established; one of the most common is depression. The Correlation Between Hearing Loss…
The Link Between Healthy Hearing and Falls
Did you know there is a link between your hearing health and the potential for dangerous falls? The vestibular system is located in the inner ear and is responsible for your sense of balance, detecting movements to provide awareness of spatial orientation. What many don’t know is there is a link between hearing and balance—multiple…
What Is Auditory Processing Disorder?
Auditory processing disorder describes difficulty processing sounds, especially speech, due to the brain and ears not coordinating with one another. Early diagnosis and treatment is important in order to prevent speech and language delays. Many kids with auditory processing disorder receive hearing tests because their parents suspect hearing loss is the culprit behind symptoms. Most…
The Link Between Hearing Loss and Cognitive Decline
For years, hearing loss was thought of like gray hair and wrinkles, just another inconsequential part of aging. But researchers suspect that hearing plays an important role in brain health as we age, and numerous studies are beginning to back up these claims. Hearing Loss and Dementia Research Dr. Frank Lin, an otologist and epidemiologist…
Better Hearing & Speech Month
This May, join us in celebrating Better Hearing & Speech Month. This month-long event was originally created in 1927 by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) to heighten public awareness about hearing loss and speech disorders. The goal of Better Hearing & Speech Month is to encourage people to take action if they believe there might…
What Does an Audiologist Do?
Newly-diagnosed hearing loss patients in Austin are going to be spending a lot of time in their audiologist’s office. These hearing care professionals are experts in hearing and balance; you might be surprised to learn just how much their jobs entail! An Audiologist’s Background An audiologist is a medical professional who specializes in the diagnosis,…
When Should I Have My Hearing Tested?
Few people in Austin give their hearing much thought on any given day. This is good; it means you aren’t struggling to understand! It’s easy to take hearing for granted, but don’t become too complacent. Hearing exams should be a part of your routine medical care; how often you get them depends on a number…