The Ear Book: A Complete Guide to Ear Disorders and Health

The Ear Book: A Complete Guide to Ear Disorders and Health
ISBN-10
1421422867
ISBN-13
9781421422862
Category
Medical
Pages
256
Language
English
Published
2017-06-30
Publisher
JHU Press
Authors
Thomas J. Balkany, Kevin D. Brown

Description

Balkany and Brown address such common questions as: Can dizziness be cured? How loud is too loud? Why do my ears ring? Do cochlear implants work for nerve deafness? What promise do innovations in gene therapy and stem cell therapy hold for the future? Fully illustrated and including helpful tables, hearing preservation tips, a glossary of terms, lists of ear medications and resources, and suggestions for further reading, The Ear Book is sure to be a welcome family guide.

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