Tuesday, 15 January 2013
Implanted hearing aid uses bone conduction to bypass defective middle ear
<b>http://tinyurl.com/9pa9ber - <a href='http://tinyurl.com/9pa9ber'>Hearing partially restored in mice</a></b><p>-Although loud noise can result in irreversible hearing loss, researchers in Boston partially restored the hearing of mice with noise-induced deafness by regenerating damaged sound-sensing hair cells in the inner ear. The study authors said their ...New hope for people with sound-induced deafnessNews-Medical.netall 2 news articles »</p><B>Middle ear implant may restore hearing in deaf patients, say researchers</b><p>The BCI is designed to treat individuals who lost their hearing through chronic inflammation of the outer or middle ear, bone disease, or congenital malformations of the outer ear, auditory canal or middle ear. Most of these individuals do not benefit ...New Middle Ear Implant Overcomes Downsides of Bone Anchored Hearing AidsMedgadget.comImplanted hearing aid uses bone conduction to bypass defective middle earGizmagNew implant replaces impaired middle earMedical XpressThe Engineerall 11 news articles »</p><B>Implanted hearing aid uses bone conduction to bypass defective middle ear</b><p>Gizmag's RSS Feeds have moved! Update your Reader Now. This feed has moved to: http://www.gizmag.com/xml/ Update your reader now with this changed subscription address to continue receiving the latest news from us.</p>
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