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Recent advances in hearing restoration

- rsmjournals.com
K Kulkarni, DEH Hartley - JRSM, 2008 - jrsm.rsmjournals.com
In the UK there are approximately nine million people with hearing impairments,
and a further 28 million in the USA 1 , 2 , 3 More than half of these
individuals are over the age of sixty-five. 4 With the world's population ...
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Strategies to regenerate hair cells: Identification of progenitors and critical genes

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I Breuskin, M Bodson, N Thelen, M Thiry, L … - Hearing Research, 2008 - Elsevier
Many studies have been carried out in order to demonstrate the persistence of
endogenous progenitors. The present review is first focused on the occurrence of
spontaneous supernumerary hair cells and on nestin positive precursors ...
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A primer on hearing loss in the elderly

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BE Weinstein - Generations, 2003 - generations.metapress.com
AGE-RELATED CHANGES The auditory system, the sensory network underlying hearing
and balance, is prone to the degenerative changes that take place throughout the
body as individuals age. SpeciWcally, age- related changes take place in ...
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[CITATION] Hearing in the elderly: the Framingham cohort


GA Gates, JC Cooper, WB Kannel, NJ Miller - Ear Hear, 1990
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Speech perception in elderly patients following cochlear implantation


J Haensel, J Ilgner, YS Chen, C Thuermer, M … - Acta oto-laryngologica, 2005 - informahealthcare.com
Conclusions. Elderly patients benefit from cochlear implantation in terms of
speech perception and quality of life. Age alone should be no contraindication
for implantation. Objective. There have been concerns whether elderly ...
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Auditory brainstem implants: surgical aspects


JN Fayad, SR Otto, DE Brackmann - Advances in Otorhinolaryngology, 2006 - content.karger.com
Abstract Patients with neurofibromatosis type 2 often develop bilateral
life-threatening vestibular schwannoma necessitating tumor removal, which
results in deafness. We developed the auditory brainstem implant (ABI) in ...
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[CITATION] Age-related hearing loss: A loss of voltage, not hair cells


JH Mills, RA Schmeidt, BA Schulte, JR Dubno - Seminars in Hearing, 2006 - THIEME MEDICAL PUBLISHERS INC
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Cochlear implants: Auditory prostheses and electric hearing


CJ Long - Ear and Hearing, 2004 - journals.lww.com
Although the concept of an “online” book left me somewhat skeptical, Dr.
Silverman's reputation and my need for a less expensive, streamlined text for
undergrad- uate students allowed me to explore this option. The material ...
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Health profile of deaf Canadians: analysis of the Canada community health survey

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K Woodcock, JD Pole - Canadian Family Physician, 2007 - cfp.ca
Optimal health is achieved through effective prevention, timely and accurate
diagnosis, and effective treatment. Both health promotion and health care
delivery are required for optimal health. Communication is essential to ...
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[CITATION] Otologics fully implantable hearing device results


P Lefebvre, M DeCat, CW Cremers… - 9th International Conference on Cochlear Implants …, 2006
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