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Hearing Loss | Harvard Stem Cell Institute (HSCI)

Using this information, our researchers are developing techniques to grow hair cells in the laboratory and implant them into the ear. Stem cells can also be ...

Quick Statistics About Hearing, Balance, & Dizziness - NIDCD

Hearing · About 2 to 3 out of every 1,000 children in the United States are born with a detectable level of hearing loss in one or both ears.

Our Research | Stanford Initiative to Cure Hearing Loss

By discovering how hearing works, we are developing multiple new approaches to diagnose and treat hearing loss, including protecting and regenerating hair ...

The Hidden Risks of Hearing Loss | Johns Hopkins Medicine

In a study that tracked 639 adults for nearly 12 years, Johns Hopkins expert Frank Lin, M.D., Ph.D., and his colleagues found that mild hearing loss doubled ...

Deafness and hearing loss - World Health Organization (WHO)

Key facts · By 2050, nearly 2.5 billion people are projected to have some degree of hearing loss, and at least 700 million will require hearing ...

Hearing Loss: Extent, Impact, and Research Needs - NCBI

Hearing loss can result from a variety of causes (eg, trauma, infection, genetic syndromes, aging, or excessive noise exposure)

Scientists Regenerate Hair Cells that Enable Hearing

New approach to achieve hearing loss treatment ... Previously, Chen's research team studied zebrafish and chickens to uncover which pathways were ...

World-first trial of regenerative hearing drug is successfully completed

Researchers at UCL and UCLH have successfully completed the first trial of a therapy designed to restore hearing loss.

Association between hearing aid use and mortality in adults with ...

Hearing loss has been identified as a potentially modifiable risk factor for adverse health outcomes and mortality. This study, based on a ...

The Leading Edge: New Directions for Treatment of Hearing Loss

For years, much of the most promising research on hearing loss has focused on looking for its genetic causes. Now the tide may be shifting ...

An Unexpected Doorway into the Ear Opens New Possibilities for ...

An international team of researchers has developed a new method to deliver drugs into the cochlea, repair inner ear hair cells, ...

Hearing Loss - VA Office of Research and Development

Some hearing loss can be reversed through surgery or medication. In other cases, hearing loss is permanent, but can often be improved through the use of ...

Stanford Initiative to Cure Hearing Loss

Our mission is to invent ways to repair or prevent damage to the hearing and balance systems. · Why? ·…and there is still no definitive cure. · You can help ...

Hearing Loss News - ScienceDaily

Jan. 4, 2024 — A new study shows that adults with hearing loss who regularly used hearing aids had a 24% lower risk of mortality than those who ...

Can hearing loss be reversed? Research reveals clues that could ...

The most common cause of hearing loss is progressive because these hair cells—the primary cells to detect sound waves—cannot regenerate if ...

VA research on Hearing Loss

Sensorineural hearing loss, caused by damage to the inner ear and auditory nerve, is permanent, but can often be helped through the use of hearing aids. • Many ...

Our research: restoring hearing - RNID

Most hearing loss is caused by damage to part of your inner ear, called the cochlea. In the cochlea, sensory hair cells and auditory nerve cells detect sound ...

Hearing loss prevalence and years lived with disability, 1990–2019

An estimated 1·57 billion (95% UI 1·51–1·64) people had hearing loss in 2019, accounting for 20·3% (19·5–21·1) of the global population. Of ...

Our research into hearing loss and tinnitus - RNID

Our research into hearing loss and tinnitus. We are the only charity in the UK dedicated to funding hearing research. There are currently no ...

Hearing loss: stepping up research - Institut Pasteur

Progress in research on hearing mechanisms and the factors responsible for hearing disorders has raised hopes for future preventive and curative therapies.