Sound surrounds life's cherished moments. The jolly chuckle of your wise Grandpa. The delighted squeals of your children racing inside at the crinkle of a candy wrapper. Being able to hear these sounds is a unique gift. Unfortunately, millions of Americans experience...
Dr. Debra L. Hamila, Au.D., CCC/A
What is Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV)?
If you've ever had Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV), chances are you won't forget it. While everyone will experience it differently, BPPV causes vertigo--an unexpected but false sense of spinning--and is the most common among inner ear problems. BPPV is not...
Common Signs Of A Hearing Loss To Look Out For
Some signs are easier to overlook than others. Take, for example, the check engine light on your car. You know it means you need to get your car serviced, but it’s still getting you from A to B. Until one day, of course, it breaks down and you’re left stranded. Your...
What to Do if You Think Your Child Has an Ear Infection
Sleepless nights, endless crying, and a fever that just won’t quit. Could it be that your child has an ear infection? It’s a definite possibility, especially if they’ve just had a viral cold. Dealing with sniffles is one thing, but the prospect of an ear infection may...
Three Reasons to Choose an Audiologist
Your ears are pretty amazing. Hidden within them are tens of thousands of tiny hair cells that work alongside a host of other cells, from bone cells to nerve cells, so you can hear the world around you. If just one part of this mechanical marvel breaks down, your can...
The relationship between hearing loss and dementia
Alzheimer’s disease is something we should all be clued up on. As many as 1 in 10 Americans get it. Despite it being so common, Alzheimer’s is often spotted long after it emerges and is sometimes under-treated. Early symptoms can get dismissed as part of growing old....
This is what hearing loss sounds like
Perhaps somebody you live with suffers from a hearing loss, so you’re aware of the effects it has on a household. You’re used to the TV blaring out at a higher volume than you’d choose. You’re used to moving around to their stronger ear when you’re saying something...
Why you should always choose an Audiologist for your hearing health care
Hearing is one of your greatest assets. When it comes to your hearing health, it doesn’t pay to take chances. Just as you’d visit a registered doctor for your general health or a registered dentist for your teeth, it’s a registered audiologist you should visit for...
How Does Tongue-Tie Affect Breastfeeding?
In a world that is filled with inequality and poverty, breastfeeding can provide a remedy to hunger and malnutrition for babies, even in a crisis. World Breastfeeding Week is organised by three global health organisations: World Alliance for Breastfeeding Action, the...
Helping our loved ones with hearing loss this 4th July
Independence Day is the chance to remember the birth of America and its independence from the British Empire. It is a time to bring together all of your friends and family, kick back and celebrate with parades, picnics, barbecues and of course - fireworks. However, if...