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  • Gene therapy restores hearing in deaf mice

    Gene therapy restores hearing in deaf mice

    The inverted V’s above are sensory hair bundles in the ear, each containing 50 to 100 microvilli tipped with TMC proteins. Gene therapy restores hearing by providing working copies of those proteins. (credit: Gwenaelle Geleoc & Artur Indzhykulian). Patients with hearing loss will one day have their genome sequenced and their hearing restored by gene

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  • What is Tinnitus?

    What is Tinnitus?

    Tinnitus is, very simply, a ringing in the ears when there is no actual sound present. The part of the ear that is involved with sound is known as the cochlea and is a very complicated organ. Sensory hairs, internal fluid and nerve receptors/nerves can easily be damaged and create a wide range of symptoms.

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  • What’s new?

    What’s new?

    Hearing Aid Styles to Fit Your NeedsHearing technology has experienced rapid and considerable change in recent years. That change has made hearing devices: More cosmetically appealing than ever before Provide a higher quality of sound due to the use of digital rather than analog processing

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