Friday May 09, 2025

APS Radio: Protecting First Responders

In this milestone episode of APS Radio, host Jim Burneka welcomes guest Dr. Hillary Snapp, chief of audiology at the University of Miami’s Miller School of Medicine. Together, they cover the critical issue of noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) specifically affecting firefighters—a profession already burdened by numerous health risks. Dr. Snapp highlights the contributing factors, including toxic chemical exposures and the cumulative effects of high noise levels during firefighting activities. Through innovative research, including a groundbreaking study on the therapeutic potential of mild therapeutic hypothermia, Dr. Snapp aims to address the dual challenges of NIHL and tinnitus within this occupational group. This episode underscores the urgent need for awareness, early detection, and effective therapeutic strategies to protect firefighters and promote their long-term auditory health. More information about Dr. Snapp and the research she’s working on can be found at: umiamihealthresearch.org and restorear.com.

 

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