Seeing Friends at ARO in Anaheim

Palpable excitement was raised by reports from researchers who have recently published results of landmark gene therapy trials in young children targeting the otoferlin gene.

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HHF Completes First Phase of Its Transformative Planned Giving Matching Challenge 

The 218 planned gift commitments total an estimated $30 million to $50 million, 100 percent of which will be used to fund scientific research on hearing loss and related conditions.  

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Mathematical Analysis of Zebrafish Cell Shape Shows Connection With Cell Function

Our results demonstrate the utility of using 3D cell shape features to characterize, compare, and classify cells in a living, developing organism.

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Telecoil Plus Bluetooth, Please

We need both Bluetooth and telecoils in our hearing devices to take advantage of all the hearing situations we encounter so that sound can reach our ears, with clarity.

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Combination of Four Genes May Help Regrow New Auditory Hair Cells in Mammals

Two months after treatment, we saw that some GAPS-treated guinea pigs had a statistically significant increase in new hair cell-like cells compared with controls. Future steps will be to investigate the origin as well as the function of these hair cell-like cells.

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Why I Love Both My Hearing Aids

I am so grateful to be able to hear again. The use of two new hearing aids helped my brain to better coordinate sounds, and when I wear these new aids the annoying tinnitus is barely noticeable!

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Hearing When You Can’t Hear

A survey of more than 1,500 respondents with hearing loss found that while many look for and request accommodations, they are often not available—62 percent answered “seldom or never” when asked how often they can find accommodations.

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I Looked Like Me

For the first time I feel my designs actually have a deeper meaning. The work I do is not superficial. It has a deeper function: to change the lifestyles of hard of hearing people and to normalize hearing problems.

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An Essential Signaling Cascade for Hair Cell Regeneration in Birds

This work provides a new starting point to investigate the natural triggers of hair cell regeneration in birds. We also identified novel genes that drive hair cell regeneration in the chicken inner ear. These novel genes will be key for investigating their potential role in triggering a change in supporting cells in mammals, in the damaged mouse or human cochlea.

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Learning to Thrive with Ménière’s Disease as a Young Adult

Getting the diagnosis at age 17 made me feel like I couldn't really be a teenager and enjoy my time as a teen. Over time, I accepted it as a part of my life but also learned how to change my lifestyle to be able to live the life I want to live. 

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