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Low-Pitch Treatment Alleviates Ringing Sound Of Tinnitus
February 14, 2007 For those who pumped up the volume one too many times, UC Irvine researchers may have found a treatment for the hearing damage loud music can ... > full story -
Study Looks At Benefits Of Two Cochlear Implants In Deaf Children
February 13, 2007 Nature has outfitted us with a pair of ears for good reason: having two ears enhances hearing. University of Wisconsin-Madison scientists are now examining whether this is also true for the growing ... > full story -
Scientists Identify Molecular Cause For One Form Of Deafness
February 5, 2007 Scientists exploring the physics of hearing have found an underlying molecular cause for one form of deafness, and a conceptual connection between deafness and the organization of liquid crystals, ... > full story -
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Recurrent Middle Ear Infections Can Have A Major Impact On Children's Development
February 5, 2007 A study by the University of Western Sydney has revealed that recurring middle ear infections in early childhood can have a detrimental impact on language and literacy skill development in later ... > full story -
Fluid In The Ear Does Not Impair Development In Children, Study Finds
January 19, 2007 Early insertion of ear tubes in otherwise healthy infants and young children with persistent fluid in the middle ear does not improve developmental outcomes up to nine to 11 years of age, according ... > full story -
Outcomes Comparable For Younger And Older Children With Surgically Implanted Hearing Aids
January 15, 2007 Outcomes following surgically implanted hearing aids that are anchored to bone appear comparable for children younger than five years and those older than five years, according to a report in the ... > full story -
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Antibiotic Ear Drops Favored Over Popular Oral Antibiotics For Ear Infections
December 13, 2006 A multicenter study on treating common ear infections in children with ear tubes adds to a growing body of evidence that favors antibiotic ear drops over antibiotics swallowed in pill or liquid form ... > full story -
Noisy Christmas Toys Can Damage Hearing, Study Reveals
December 12, 2006 Many toys available this Christmas could damage your child's hearing according to the UK-based charity Deafness Research UK. Working with researcher Dr. Brad Backus from University College London ... > full story -
Breast-Feeding Overcomes A Genetic Tendency Toward Ear Infections, Scientists Discover
December 9, 2006 Breast-feeding protects children otherwise made susceptible to ear infections by abnormalities in specific human genes, researchers at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston have ... > full story -
Rowdy Hockey Fans Can Cause Hearing Damage, Say Researchers
December 6, 2006 During last year's NHL playoffs, Edmonton Oilers' fans tried to earn the title of loudest arena in the game, but new University of Alberta research shows that even a few hours of exposure to that ... > full story
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