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Helping Children Handle Stress, Emotions May Help Stuttering
June 18, 2006 Children who stutter often face greater challenges managing their behavior and emotions than other children, researchers have found, offering new insight into how to help these children in a more ... > full story -
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Surgical Plugs In Ear's Bone Stops Strange Form Of Severe Dizziness
May 21, 2006 Rapid, uncontrollable eye movements that swish and thump as the eyes roll and blink. Bones that creak as the body moves. Sudden dizziness, loss of balance. Falling down after a loud noise, such as ... > full story -
Newborn Hearing Screening Programs May Benefit From The Standardization Of Testing Protocols
May 17, 2006 Researchers have identified several changes that could be made to existing newborn screening tests for hearing defects that could advance the standard of care in detecting deaf infants, according to ... > full story -
Researchers Closer To Finding A Genetic Cause Of Hearing Loss In Aging
May 17, 2006 In a study of 50 pairs of fraternal twins with hearing loss, Indiana University School of Medicine scientists uncovered evidence linking the hearing loss to a particular region of DNA that previously ... > full story -
New Math Model Finds That The Cochlea's Spiral Shape Enhances Low Frequencies
May 10, 2006 For decades, hearing experts thought that the cochlea's spiral shape was simply an efficient packing job and its shape had no effect on how this critical hearing organ functions. But a recent study ... > full story -
Researchers Learn More About Ways To Regenerate The Ear's Hearing Cells
April 28, 2006 MGH researchers have made important progress in their ongoing effort to regenerate the inner ear's hair cells, which convert sound vibrations to nerve ... > full story -
Girls Have Big Advantage Over Boys On Timed Tests
April 25, 2006 New research attempting to shed light on the evergreen question -- just how do male and female brains differ? -- has found that timing is everything. In a study involving over 8,000 males and females ... > full story -
World-First Research To Speed Up Cure For Ear Infections
April 19, 2006 Fast tracking the healing process for common ear infections will be the focus of ground-breaking research by WA's Lions Ear and Hearing Institute ... > full story -
People With Near Death Experiences Can Differ In Sleep-Wake Control
April 17, 2006 People who have had near death experiences often have different arousal systems controlling the sleep-wake states than people who have not had a near death experience, according to a new study ... > full story -
'Wow Factor': Humans Perceive More Than They Think They Do
April 14, 2006 Faces tell the stories in UC Riverside Professor Larry Rosenblum's ecological listening lab, as volunteer test subjects show that they can "read" unheard speech -- not just from lips, but from the ... > full story
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