An electronic device that enables people who are deaf or have profound hearing loss to perceive and process sounds.
Tinnitus is a hearing problem characterized by the perception of noise or ringing in the ears. Learn about causes and treatment.
Though an acoustic neuroma (a tumor on a nerve connecting the brain and ear) is usually benign, it can affect hearing and balance.
A type of psychotherapy--or talk therapy--that is used to treat people with mental health conditions that involve problems in regulating emotions.
Deep Brain Stimulation may be helpful for treating essential tremor and Parkinson’s disease, among others.
Guided by Yale Medicine physicians, EMS teams use innovative protocols to ensure patients receive the best care from the moment they dial 911.
Tobacco dependence treatment and research are priorities at Yale Medicine; we offer new therapies and clinical trials to help people quit smoking.
A sleep study is a noninvasive test that electronically records activity in the brain and body during sleep. Learn about this procedure.