What happens in the brains of musicians may hold answers to ways to treat people with hearing loss
New Cochlear Implant Improves Hearing in Subset of Patients
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.
COSM14: Genetics Research on Hearing Loss Provides New Insights
Otolaryngologists gain better understanding of causes, therapeutic options behind progressive hearing loss in children
Congenital Cytomegalovirus Infection: Time to Test Newborns?
Bilateral CI in Children Shows Few Benefits Over Unilateral Implantation
How effective is bilateral cochlear implantation versus unilateral implantation in children with sensorineural hearing loss?
Sudden Hearing Loss a Risk for People Taking Phosphodiesterase-5 Inhibitors
Otolaryngologists urged to consider PDE-5 inhibitor use when patients present with sudden hearing impairment
Sleep Machines May Damage Infant Hearing
Research raises concerns that high noise levels from infant sleep machines may cause hearing loss in babies, incur additional loss in teens
Unilateral Hearing Loss In Children Often Overlooked At School, Home
Unrecognized partial hearing loss in children can negatively affect their classwork and quality of life, but early intervention may mitigate psychosocial effects of hearing impairment in pediatric patients
SM14: The Great Debate – Point/Counterpoint
Panelists at the Triological Society’s 2014 Combined Sections Meeting debate treatment options for unilateral profound sensorineural hearing loss and recurrent thyroid tumors.
SM14: Concurrent Session I – Otology
Listen to speakers at the Triological Society’s 2014 Combined Sections Meeting present otology research.
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