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New Study Supports Vestibular Clinics

A recent study out of Switzerland essentially posed the question “How much impact does a specialty vestibular clinic have on the correct diagnosis and effective management of patients complaining of dizziness or vertigo?” They attempted to answer this question by looking at the suspected diagnosis made by the referring Primary Care Physician (PCP), and comparing…

OCTAVE BANDS, WHAT’S THAT? (A Dialogue)

Ever wonder what an octave band is? Alberto Behar has the answer.

What Do Spondees, Math (and Music) Have In Common?

It is almost as if music has something in common with everything − psychology, physiology, acoustics, engineering, most areas of the arts, and now the lowly spondee – Marshall Chasin tells us why.

Maximizing Auditory Training Effectiveness – A Clinical Perspective

Via our friends as HearingHealthMatters.org, Carol Lau tells us how we can maximize auditory training effectiveness.

Hal-Hen History

Alan More brings us the fascinating history of the enduring partnership between Harold Spar and Henry Meltsner and the innovation and advancements of Hal-Hen.

The Elusive Road to Binaural Hearing Aids

Wayne Staab takes us for a trip along “The Elusive Road to Binaural Hearing Aids”

Infant Hearing in Canada and the Canadian Infant Hearing Task Force

Bill brings us up to speed with the latest on infant hearing in Canada and the Canadian Infant Hearing Task Force.

Understanding Chronic Subjective Dizziness

Dr. Rick Balys amd Steven MacNeil discuss how to look for signs that your patient may have chronic subjective dizziness (CSD).

Love Poem to Hearing Aids

Gael Hannan debunks an urban myth that people who use hearing aids dislike them with her wonderful Love Poem to Hearing Aids.

We Must Be More than the Device

Calvin Staples has chosen some excellent entries from HearingHealthMatters.org that illustrate how audiologists must ensure they are “More than the Device.”