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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 -
Clinical Factors Of Tinnitus Influence Perceived Loudness And Annoyance
December 19, 2006 Clinical characteristics of tinnitus such as duration, consistency and other factors influence the way individuals perceive loudness and annoyance associated with the condition, according to a report ... > full story -
To Elude Bats, A Moth Keeps Its Hearing In Tune
December 18, 2006 Current understanding of the co-evolution of bats and moths has been thrown into question following new research reported in the journal Current ... > 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 -
New Study Provides First Guidelines For Safe Levels Of IPod Music Listening
October 19, 2006 A new analysis of iPods and other portable, digital music players by researchers at the University of Colorado at Boulder and Children's Hospital in Boston has produced the first-ever detailed ... > full story -
St. Jude Finds Clues To Hearing Loss From Chemotherapy
September 23, 2006 Children with cancer who suffer hearing loss due to the toxic effects of chemotherapy might one day be able to get their hearing back through pharmacological and gene therapy, thanks to work done ... > full story -
Hearing Loss And High-Speed Dental Tools
August 16, 2006 Whether high-speed dental tools contribute to hearing loss is the subject of a study currently underway in the OHSU Tinnitus Clinic and the School of Dentistry. According to Robert Folmer, Ph.D., one ... > full story
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