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Ringing In The Ear: More Than 80 Percent Of Patients Manage To Stop Discomfort From Tinnitus
June 26, 2007 It is estimated that between 10 and 17% of the population has suffered tinnitus at some time in their lives, according to a number of international studies. Tinnitus is understood as the perception ... > full story -
Brain's Inertial Navigation System Pinpointed
June 20, 2007 Researchers have discovered a sophisticated neural computer, buried deep in the cerebellum, that performs inertial navigation calculations to figure out a person's movement through ... > full story -
Evidence Lacking To Guide Treatment For Sudden Hearing Loss
June 18, 2007 Although steroids are the most widely used treatment for sudden hearing loss, little scientific evidence supports their use or that of any other therapies for this condition, according to a ... > full story -
Gene Responsible For Common Hearing Loss Identified For First Time
June 16, 2007 A gene responsible for the single most common cause of hearing loss among white adults, otosclerosis, has been identified for the first time. Scientists say that this finding may be a step towards ... > full story -
Genes In Human Inner Ear Cells Restored
June 14, 2007 Researchers have discovered a way to transfer genes, which they hope will restore hearing, into diseased tissue of the human inner ear. This important step brings scientists closer to curing genetic ... > full story -
A Wider Range Of Sounds For The Deaf
June 8, 2007 A tiny electrode array placed directly in the auditory nerve could overcome limitations of today's widely used cochlear implants, initial research in animals suggests. Such a device would allow deaf ... > full story -
Cochlear Implant Restores Hearing To Patient With Rare Genetic Disorder
June 7, 2007 Researchers have, for the first time, used a "bionic" ear to restore hearing in a patient with von Hippel-Lindau disease. They say this advance offers new hope for individuals with the rare disorder, ... > full story -
People Often Think An Opinion Heard Repeatedly From The Same Person Is Actually A Popular Opinion
May 20, 2007 Repeated exposure to one person's viewpoint can have almost as much influence as exposure to shared opinions from multiple people, new study suggests. This finding shows that hearing an opinion ... > full story -
Some Children Are Born With 'Temporary Deafness' And Do Not Require Cochlear Implant
May 16, 2007 Clinical research conducted in the Department of Communication Disorders at the University of Haifa revealed that some children who are born deaf "recover" from their deafness and do not require ... > full story -
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Link Between Parkinson's And Narcolepsy Discovered
May 4, 2007 Parkinson's disease is well-known for its progression of motor disorders: stiffness, slowness, tremors, difficulties walking and talking. Less well known is that Parkinson's shares other symptoms ... > full story
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