Sep 26, 2022 | All Articles, Blog, Featured, News Updates, Research News
Image created with BioRender.com I come from a musical background and sang as a child. I had a grandmother who struggled with hearing aids when she came to performances. She would get that awful piercing sound to tell her to get her hearing aids charged. Even...
Aug 20, 2022 | All Articles, Blog, Patient Stories
I am 18 and just graduated from high school. I have had both loudness and pain hyperacusis for 11 years. I was born with cataracts and sensory processing disorder. When I was 7, I began to develop chronic migraines. Over time, everyday noises began to trigger severe...
Jul 14, 2022 | All Articles, Blog, Featured, News Updates
Our tribute to our beloved founder, Bryan Pollard, is in the summer issue of the magazine of our partner, the Hearing Health Foundation. Our gratitude toward Bryan, and our love for him, will always remain unbounded. “Bryan single-handedly created an entirely...
Jun 13, 2022 | All Articles, Blog, Featured, News Updates, Research News
This article by Iver Juster MD is the first of a series focusing on hyperacusis insights from the 2022 Association for Research in Otolaryngology (ARO)—and part of a larger Hyperacusis Research series on hyperacusis-related research about the biology, diagnosis,...
May 19, 2022 | All Articles, Blog, Featured, News Updates
(The photo shows, from left, Betsy Maholchic, Leslie Liberman, Charlie Liberman PhD, Bryan Pollard and Michael Maholchic.) We are devastated to report that Bryan Pollard, our founder and shining star, has died. Bryan singlehandedly created an entire new diagnosis in...
Feb 23, 2022 | All Articles, Blog, Featured, News Updates, Patient Stories
Racecar driver Wolfgang Reip of Belgium has hyperacusis, and is helping us to raise funds for research. Thank you, Wolfgang! “Hyperacusis essentially amplifies noises. While that might sound like a superhero ability, the reality is that even sounds at a normal...