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Karen’s story begins in infancy when her hearing loss was first discovered—a fact that was familiar, given that her dad and sister also experienced hearing impairments. “Growing up, I didn’t think much about it,” she admits, “But in high school I realized I needed hearing aids. That was hard because I was in denial and just wanted to fit in.”
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New research from Oregon Health & Science University and collaborating institutions reveals the complex orchestration of neurons in the brain that turns raw noise — the compression of airwaves and pressure on the inner ear — into the ability to, for instance, understand speech, enjoy music and discern train whistles from car horns.
Washington — Using quieter machinery and tools or isolating machinery from other work areas can help protect recycling workers from noise-induced hearing loss, NIOSH says in a new guidance document.
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Presbycusis, or age-related hearing loss, involves genetic and environmental factors. A genomic analysis can identify gene variants whose pathogenicity subsequently needs to be confirmed.
The brain may play a role in helping the ear regulate its sensitivity to sound and compensate for hearing loss by sending a signal to a structure in the inner ear known as the cochlea, according to a study that was just published in the Journal of Neuroscience.
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Hearing loss is the most common form of sensory disability. Approximately 1.6 billion people around the world currently live with from some degree of hearing loss, and the WHO has forecast that this number will rise to 2.5 billion by 2050.
LOS ANGELES — Hearing loss doesn’t just affect how people hear the world — it can also change how they connect with it.
People with hearing loss who started using hearing aids in their 60s had less dementia risk for up to two decades, data from the Framingham Heart Study suggested.
Untreated hearing loss can affect more than just your hearing, it can impact your relationships, confidence, and emotional well-being.
Scientists have successfully restored hearing in animal models of ENPP1 deficiency, a genetic disease in which individuals lack an enzyme essential for bone and blood vessel health.
Researchers at Mass General Brigham have identified new biomarkers for tinnitus by measuring pupil dilation and subtle facial movements that correlate with the level of distress caused by the disorder.
While humans can regularly replace certain cells, like those in our blood and gut, we cannot naturally regrow most other parts of the body.
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