Acoustic Neuroma Association
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  Last Saturday, the Vanderbilt University Medical Center Departments of Otolaryngology and Neurosurgery hosted the second ANA Patient Education Event in Nashville, Tennessee.
  Dr. David Haynes welcomed the crowd to Vanderbilt. Cathey Norton, spoke about the value of vestibular rehabilitation both before and after acoustic neuroma treatment, and Dr. Albert Attia explained how radiosurgery or radiotherapy work to treat AN tumors.

Shanna Adamic was diagnosed with an Acoustic Neuroma that was pressing on her brain stem. This video chronicles her journey from being symptomatic, through diagnosis and treatment and finally recovery.

 Hearing Health Coverage in the US and Why There Should Be More

Hearing loss affects an estimated 48 million people in the United States, however, in a 955-page document describing health care in this country it is barely mentioned.

Notes Newsletter Septemer Issue Online Now!

The September 2018 issue of Notes is now available in the ANA Member Section of our website.  In this issue:

A Quiet Place

Have you seen this movie? It's supposed to be disturbingly quiet. The author watches part of it in a room called an anechoic chamber, a room designed to absorb ALL sound. Our director, Allison had a chance to explore a room just like this at Vanderbilt recently and said it was a really interesting sensation.

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  • Board Members Ronson and Kathy at UC Patient Event
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