Know who should use hearing aids, how they support brain health, and the risks of untreated hearing loss for better long-term ...
Your brain needs sound to stay sharp. Without it, cognitive function begins to slip—often in ways you won't notice until the damage is done.
An experimental gene therapy for a rare form of genetic deafness has successfully restored hearing in children and adults, ...
Workplace hearing loss is one of the most common work-related illnesses. While hearing loss is preventable with earplugs, ...
When hearing aids are no longer effective, Ryder Boen tries a cochlear implant. As it’s turned on, he’s overwhelmed by what ...
Most patients began to hear within weeks, with 80% achieving at least significant hearing restoration and 42% reaching normal ...
The world’s first clinical trial on congenital deafness gene therapy showed that injecting a missing gene back into ear cells ...
For people with hearing loss, sound can be a mixed bag. Sometimes, things are too quiet—a whisper or a mumbling presenter who refuses to use the microphone. Sometimes, they are too loud, like the ...
The US Food and Drug Administration on Thursday approved the first gene therapy for inherited hearing loss, a one-time ...