Sensorion Completes Second Cohort Enrollment in OTOF Gene Therapy Clinical Trial
SENS-501 is a gene therapy candidate being developed to treat a form of congenital deafness linked to mutations in the OTOF (otoferlin) gene.
Read MoreSENS-501 is a gene therapy candidate being developed to treat a form of congenital deafness linked to mutations in the OTOF (otoferlin) gene.
Read MoreTwangy voices, often described as “brassy” and “bright,” can be used to get a message across in a noisy environment.
Read MoreMLM Hearing has sold its 35 Canadian clinics to a newly formed, Canadian-led company, allowing MLM to focus on U.S. expansion.
Read MoreAuri, which uses Auracast, will complement the venue’s existing hearing loop system, increasing accessibility to clear audio within the space.
Read MoreSonova USA Inc. will end its decades long product supply relationship with CQ Partners.
Read MoreThis discussion addresses the misunderstandings around the connection between cognition and hearing loss and the best ways for HCPs to approach the topic with patients.
Read MoreThe House Veterans’ Affairs Committee considered language for the Veterans’ ACCESS Act that would expanding VA coverage to include hearing aid specialists.
Read MoreFour innovative start-ups will showcase cutting-edge hearing technologies at the 69th EUHA International Congress in October 2025.
Read MoreResearchers have restored hearing in mice with ENPP1 deficiency using a novel bone-targeted enzyme replacement therapy, offering hope for treating hearing loss in patients with this rare and often fatal genetic disorder.
Read MoreAs part of the GN x HAN Kjøbenhavn collaboration, two models with hearing loss walked the runway at Copenhagen Fashion Week.
Read MoreThe 2020 NICE guideline for tinnitus management in the UK offers a near-perfect model of evidence-based and patient-centered care, but its full implementation is hindered by systemic barriers that need to be addressed.
Read MoreA large-scale European study by the University of Geneva reveals that hearing loss significantly accelerates memory decline in older adults—especially among those experiencing loneliness—highlighting the urgent need for early hearing care and social support.
Read MoreMarshall Chasin fondly remembers Jack Katz, PhD, known for his pioneering work on central auditory processing disorders and improving audiology through research and education. He has died at the age of 91.
Read MoreResearchers have discovered that two distinct genes independently regulate the regeneration of sensory hair cells in zebrafish, offering new insights that could inform future treatments for hearing loss in humans.
Read MoreA recent study of outcomes in infants and young deaf children with cochlear implants suggests that socioeconomic status plays a major role in whether spoken language becomes their primary communication mode.
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