Dr Feinberg’s innovation is not a pill, it’s a very special pair of glasses.
Brains of blind people adapt to sharpen sense of hearing, study shows
University of Washington Research has shown that people who are born blind or become blind early in life often have a more nuanced sense of hearing, especially when it comes to musical abilities and tracking moving objects in space (imagine crossing a busy road using sound alone). For decades scientists have wondered what changes in […]
WEBCAST Review | Investigating Mal de Débarquement Syndrome
Polly Moyer has reviewed Vivi’s webinar about MdDS for us… “This webinar gives an excellent overview of Mal de Débarquement Syndrome (MdDS) and will appeal to experts and those who are new to this topic. I enjoyed the emphasis on multidisciplinary approaches to MdDS because there are so many different factors that can have an […]
Acoustic Neuroma Association Australia
Margie discussed the idea of seeing a physiotherapist before any surgery or treatment to enable your body to prepare for changes to the vestibular nerve before an operation or significant event.
Treating vestibular disorders is child’s play
Pediatric vestibular testing uses conditioned play so patients don’t feel like they sitting through diagnosis, treatment, and therapy.
Vale Dr Dai
It is with deep sadness Professor Sharpe heard of the passing of her friend and colleague Dr. Mingjia Dai, who lost his battle with cancer and passed away peacefully on February 7, 2019. Ref: http://mdds.nyc/ Professor Margie Sharpe visited Dr Dai in New York City at Mount Sinai Hospital in 2016 and spent time with […]
