Leveraging Technology to Promote Hearing Health in Primary Care
New article addresses the need to enhance hearing care for patients over 50 through improved partnerships between primary care physicians and hearing healthcare professionals.
New article addresses the need to enhance hearing care for patients over 50 through improved partnerships between primary care physicians and hearing healthcare professionals.
A new article in The Hearing Review highlights why researchers agree that hearing healthcare and medical professionals need to band together in the fight to manage and control diabetes.
Regular hearing tests and the use of hearing aids can help lower the risk of Alzheimer's in patients. Dr. Murali Doraiswamy, a leading Alzheimer's researcher at Duke University School of Medicine shares promising developments in detecting and treating Alzheimer's.
National poll spotlights opportunity for primary care providers and hearing care specialists to work together to spot and treat hearing loss.
Hearing loss affects over 30% of those aged ≥55 years, with over one-half suffering morbidity that includes reduced quality of life.1-14 Untreated hearing loss is a major risk factor for substantial health conditions (hypertension, diabetes, dementia, depression)2-4,10,11,15-22 as well as increased health care cost and...