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1 entry categorized "Tinnitus"

September 26, 2007

Great Advice

Bill Bass, a writer for Men's Journal, interviewed Dr. Craig Kasper, an audiologist with the New York Otolaryngology Group and co-director of the New York Tinnitus Center. about hearing loss and tinnitus -- something Bass himself suffers from.

Kasper is quite knowledgeable, and I like this quote best regarding tinnitus treatment:

"There are always options available.  If someone tells you there is nothing that can be done, you have to walk out the door."

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