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hearing loss

Thanos Tzounopoulos, Ph.D.

Scientists find biological mechanism of hearing loss caused by loud noise – and how to prevent it

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
child with a cochlear implant

Gene therapy restores hearing in children with hereditary deafness

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Senior man wearing headphones

Drug could prevent hearing loss from loud music and aging

Categories Health
The University of Virginia School of Medicine's Jung-Bum Shin, PhD, has discovered how hair cells that let us hear can naturally repair themselves. The finding could advance efforts to develop better ways to treat hearing loss, including age-related hearing loss.

How Hair Cells Repair Themselves, Opening Doors for Hearing Loss Treatment

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health

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