Researchers Find Connection Between Tinnitus, Brain Inflammation
Inflammation in a sound-processing region of the brain mediates ringing in the ears in mice that have noise-induced hearing loss, according to researchers.
Read MoreInflammation in a sound-processing region of the brain mediates ringing in the ears in mice that have noise-induced hearing loss, according to researchers.
Read MorePonto 4 is reportedly “the smallest bone anchored device on the market,” according to Oticon, who says it’s 27% smaller than Ponto 3.
Read MoreInflammation in a sound-processing region of the brain mediates ringing in the ears in mice that have noise-induced hearing loss, according to researchers.
Read MoreThe June 13 event took place on the VA Campus in Lyons, NJ. As part of the Flag Day celebration, Oticon employees also donated non-perishable food items to stock the non-profit’s Veterans Food Pantry.
Read MoreThe Nucleus Profile Plus Series Cochlear Implant will be commercially available later this month. The Nucleus Profile Plus Series Cochlear Implant is still awaiting approval by Health Canada.
Read MoreThe June 13 event took place on the VA Campus in Lyons, NJ. As part of the Flag Day celebration, Oticon employees also donated non-perishable food items to stock the non-profit’s Veterans Food Pantry.
Read MoreThe Nucleus Profile Plus Series Cochlear Implant will be commercially available later this month. The Nucleus Profile Plus Series Cochlear Implant is still awaiting approval by Health Canada.
Read MoreDr White’s expertise has extended to the design and implementation of national legislation and programs across the US. For the past 40 years, he has devoted his professional career to conducting research and providing training globally about issues and evidence related to implementing and improving the efficacy of Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI) programs for children who are deaf and hard of hearing.
Read MoreDr White’s expertise has extended to the design and implementation of national legislation and programs across the US. For the past 40 years, he has devoted his professional career to conducting research and providing training globally about issues and evidence related to implementing and improving the efficacy of Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI) programs for children who are deaf and hard of hearing.
Read MoreHolstine is said to have successfully developed high-performing teams that drove significant revenue and business growth, while focusing on a shared vision, accountability, and trust.
Read MoreTo date, the organization is said to have generated over $1 million to help children with hearing loss learn listening and speaking skills critical to lifelong success.
Read MoreA new article by “Consumer Reports” published on the “Washington Post” website compiles recent research on the myriad ways loud noise can negatively affect health, apart from hearing loss.
Read MoreHolstine is said to have successfully developed high-performing teams that drove significant revenue and business growth, while focusing on a shared vision, accountability, and trust.
Read MoreTo date, the organization is said to have generated over $1 million to help children with hearing loss learn listening and speaking skills critical to lifelong success.
Read MoreUsing a zebrafish model, researchers at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine have found that artemisinin, an anti-malarial drug, may help treat forms of hereditary hearing and vision loss associated with clarin1 mutations like Usher syndrome.
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