For people with poor high frequency hearing who retain good hearing at low frequencies, a new cochlear implant can provide the needed stimulation to improve that high frequency hearing.
Risk Factors for Sudden Deafness
What are the risk factors for sudden sensorineural hearing loss in adults?
IT Steroid Treatment, Oral Corticosteroid Therapy Similar for Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss
Is intratympanic steroid treatment effective for the management of idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss?
Firearm Muzzle Suppressors Far Superior to Ear-Level Protection Devices for Noise Reduction
Do ear-level hearing protection devices or firearm muzzle suppressor devices offer greater noise reduction of firearm impulse noise?

COSM14: Genetics Research on Hearing Loss Provides New Insights
Otolaryngologists gain better understanding of causes, therapeutic options behind progressive hearing loss in children
Image-Guided CI Clinically Feasible
How effective is minimally invasive image-guided surgery for cochlear implantation (CI) in a clinical setting?
Ability to Heal from Hearing Damage Linked to Ear’s Circadian Rhythms
New research from the Karolinska Institute in Sweden indicates that the cochlea houses a biological circadian clock that influences the degree of hearing damage that occurs after exposure to noise, […]

COSM14: Award Winners Tackle Cochlear Implantation, Regrowth of Inner Ear Hair Cells
George Wanna, MD, and Hinrich Staecker, MD, PhD, are winners of the Triological Society’s Mosher and Fowler Awards, respectively, for excellence in otolaryngological candidate theses

Congenital Cytomegalovirus Infection: Time to Test Newborns?

Treatment Termination Criteria for Necrotizing (Malignant) Otitis Externa
Antibiotics, imaging studies, antimicrobial therapy and 6-month follow up for NOE is recommended
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