For those born with certain types of congenital deafness, the cochlear implant has been a positive and enabling technology.
Sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) is a highly prevalent sensory disorder globally, affecting over 1.5 billion people, with a ...
Scientists have kept a piece of the ear alive outside the body for the first time, unlocking key insights into hearing.
The ability to analyze how the inner ear works could help provide better therapies, especially for sensorineural hearing loss ...
Modern audiology has transformed what's possible for people experiencing hearing challenges. The difference between struggling through conversations and confidently participating in life often comes d ...
Objective: To investigate the value of wideband tympanometry (WBT) in assessing middle-ear function after endoscopic type I tympanoplasty, and to analyze postoperative changes in wideband absorbance ...
Genetic hearing loss has been found to be caused by a mutation in the CPD gene—a regulator of metabolic signaling that is involved with inner ear functions. Mice with CPD mutations displayed hearing ...
This is an important study describing the morphological changes during boundary formation between sensory and non-sensory tissues of the inner ear. The authors provided solid evidence that a ...
Fluttering in the ear can be caused by earwax buildup, high blood pressure, tinnitus, or eustachian tube dysfunction. Treatments for ear fluttering may include cleaning out earwax or managing blood ...
Are you struggling with constant ringing, muffled sounds, or difficulty following conversations? If so, you’re not alone, and it might be time to explore real solutions that support your ear health.