Neurons In Zebrafish May Reveal Clues To The Wiring Of The Human Ear
Recent findings may help reveal the mechanism by which analogous cells are wired in the human ear and eventually help those who are deaf or hard of hearing.
Read MoreRecent findings may help reveal the mechanism by which analogous cells are wired in the human ear and eventually help those who are deaf or hard of hearing.
Read MoreAn American study has confirmed that hearing loss is more prevalent among adult diabetics than in the general population.
Read MoreCheck it out: Our debut guide lines up RIC/RITE hearing aids from across the industry.
Read MoreBack during the American Academy of Audiology convention last April in Charlotte, NC, I was brainstorming editorial ideas with Group Publisher Dave Galuppo when he was still the western and international advertising director and you coul
Read MoreRecent research by a team at the Oregon Health & Science University, Portland shows that a key gene known as Atoh1 can not only cause cells to develop into hair cells but that these cells function like normal hair cells.
Read MoreThe American Auditory Society, Dammeron Valley, Utah has issued a call for papers for its annual meeting in Scottsdale, Ariz on March 5 to 7, 2009.
Read MoreA protein required for the earliest steps in embryonic development also plays a key role in solidifying fear memories in the brains of adult animals, scientists have found.
Read MoreA protein required for the earliest steps in embryonic development also plays a key role in solidifying fear memories in the brains of adult animals, scientists have found.
Read MoreThe Warren Hearing Foundation, a nonprofit venture by William H. Lippy, MD, FACS, has posted 24 streaming videos providing education, insights, and surgical examples from Lippy and his colleague Leonard Berenholz, MD, FACS.
Read MoreInadequate health care is received by thousands of the United Kingdom’s Deaf patients because they are struggling to communicate with their health care providers, according to recent findings.
Read MoreThe continuing legacy of Mead Killion and Etymotic.
Read MoreMade deaf by disease, a 3-year-old girl from the islands can hear again thanks to kindness and a cochlear implant.
Read MoreA sneak peek at the new products and services being offered at the Academy of Doctors of Audiology Convention in Las Vegas November 6 to 8.
Read MoreUsing active listening skills and the VIP technique makes callers feel important and understood, which can significantly influence their decision about scheduling an appointment.
Read MoreUp to 60% of newborns still do not undergo hearing screening in Argentina despite a law enacted 6 years ago.
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