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Hearing Health Summit 2011
"The Promise of Cell Regeneration" On October 3, 2011, Bryan Pollard represented Hyperacusis Research at the Summit on Hearing Restoration at the New York Academy of Medicine. This Summit was sponsored by the Hearing Health Foundation. It brought together the leaders...
Jesse’s Story
Jesse's hyperacusis was caused by exposure to loud weapons in the military. Now, eight years after the initial onset, Jesse struggles to find ways to do simple things like fishing with his son because even a loud voice can create pain. After following a treatment...
Everyday Challenges with Noise at Home
The challenges for hyperacusis patients start before they leave home. A simple task such as drying your hair is not so simple since most hair dryers cannot be tolerated by hyperacusis patients. However for every loud product there is often a quiet option. For example...
Dental Choices
While many people may dislike dental work, for a hyperacusis patient, the challenges of facing a dental drill can be quite overwhelming. The good news is laser drilling can offer a very quiet option if the work required is for a tooth with no prior fillings. However...
Hyperacusis Book
Make sure to check out the first book published on the topic of Hyperacusis by Dr. Baguley and Dr. Andersson, available for purchase at Amazon. The book focuses on mechanisms, diagnosis, and therapies. Dr. Baguley also participated in the 2013 ARO Workshop on...