by MHAPI | Feb 23, 2021 | News
Hearing loss often happens in conjunction with a traumatic brain injury. The eardrum ruptures when a strong object strikes a person’s head at a high velocity, and this disrupts the neurological process. Sometimes, parietal or temporal lobe damage can also cause...
by MHAPI | Jan 28, 2021 | News
An ear infection is a bacterial or viral infection that affects the middle ear. These bacteria are active during the winter season, and most children fall victim to this painful disease however ear infections also are a risk for adults in the winter months. As a... by MHAPI | Jan 14, 2021 | Uncategorized
Robert Lang, Au.D., CCC-A Robert Lang, Au.D., CCC-A Robert Lang, Au.D., CCC-A Doctor of Audiology Education Bachelor of Arts in Geography and Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences – University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, MN Doctor of Audiology – A.T. Still...
by MHAPI | Dec 28, 2020 | News
One of the joys of holidays is that we can spend time with our extended family. Such occasions can be tough for people with hearing loss. Hearing loss can sometimes make you feel left out of conversations. It is easy to turn down party invitations and family...
by MHAPI | Nov 30, 2020 | News
Does it always seem as though people are not speaking loud enough? Do you always have to raise the volume every time you watch TV? All of these could be signs of hearing loss. While these early warning signs might not seem serious, they might point to hearing loss....
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