Missing the Obvious: Why Audiologists Cannot Take Short-Cuts
We like to keep it light and easy here at HHTM, if for no other reason than getting older and not hearing well is hard sledding, so why make a visit to an audiologist any harder than it has to be? But, like the proverbial duck floating smoothly on the surface, there’s a whole lotta…
Read MoreMissing the Obvious and the Occult: Why Audiologists Can’t Take Shortcuts
HHTM Staff All of us have taken shortcuts on the calculated risk that the odds are on our and the patient’s side. Short cuts are just that — they save time and eliminate sidetracks. In the case of hearing loss, shortcuts allow the clinician to cut to the chase and fit hearing aids so the…
Read MoreTreating People Who Have Genetic-based Migraine and Ear Problems
HHTM readers: This is the third and final post in a series on a disorder commonly known as “Vestibular-Related Migraine.” I prefer the name, Gb-M&E syndrome (Genetic-based Migraine and Ear syndrome). The first two articles in this series contain the introductory material. Be sure to read those articles before this one. Not only does this…
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