Hearing loss is one of the most common yet underdiagnosed medical conditions in the world, affecting over 73 million Americans and nearly 1.5 billion people worldwide. It’s not just about struggling to hear the television or missing a few words in conversations—untreated hearing loss can have serious consequences, including cognitive decline, an increased risk of falls, tinnitus, social isolation, and even…
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Every day, patients and their families ask, “What can I do to take care of my brain and lower my risk of dementia?” The good news is that science has given us an answer. The Brain Care Score is a simple, research-backed tool that helps people understand the key lifestyle and health factors that impact…
Dr. Keith Darrow’s Acceptance to Present at the 6th Edition of Innovations and State of the Art in Alzheimer’s & Dementia Conference: A Groundbreaking Opportunity to Advance Research in Audiology and Cognitive Health Dr. Keith Darrow, a globally recognized Neuroscientist and Clinical Audiologist and the driving force behind the Excellence in Audiology movement, is set…
Vertigo and Balance Issues are often a symptom that causes a person to feel like they or the world around them is spinning or moving, even when they are not. Other symptoms of auditory neuropathy are hearing loss and tinnitus. Vertigo and Balance Issues are often an early warning sign of damage to the auditory…
Hearing Loss and Tinnitus are symptoms caused by the aging, decaying, and damaged auditory nerve in over 1.5 billion individuals worldwide who have the condition known as auditory neuropathy (ICD-10 Code: H93.3). Dr. Keith Darrow, Ph.D. explains your Auditory Neuropathy in the video below. 1. The Onset and Natural Progression of Auditory Neuropathy: • Auditory neuropathy…
The Problem: Patients from the Metro Phoenix area were unaware when their audiologists and treatment teams moved. This put their hearing and lives on hold. They needed to find where their local audiologist and treatment team members had moved in Phoenix, Scottsdale, Peoria, and Surprise. The Good News Those missing audiologists, hearing doctors, and their…