Archive for December, 2008

Important And Significant Progress In The Efforts To Discover The Origins Of Age-Related Hearing Loss

Presbycusis, or age-related hearing loss, accounts for 30 percent of all hearing loss. So, why do some people lose their hearing as they get older but other people can still hear a pin drop? The answer may be in a study released online in the journal Human Molecular Genetics. Advance access is [...]

The Inadequacy Of Subtitles For Hearing-Impaired Viewers’ Total Comprehension Of Television Messages

After almost twenty years since the first television subtitles were used, professors Cristina Cambra, Núria Silvestre and Aurora Leal, members of the UAB Research Centre on Hearing Impairment and Language Acquisition (GISTAL), were interested in discovering whether deaf viewers - the main users of this service - actually can understand the programmes, find it easy [...]

How The Inner Ear’s Sensors Are Made - Study Offers New Clues For Treatment Of Vertigo, Hearing Problems

A UCLA study shows for the first time how microscopic crystals form sound and gravity sensors inside the inner ear. Located at the ends of cilia - tiny cellular hairs in the ear that move and transmit signals - these crystals play an important role in detecting sound, maintaining balance and regulating movement. [...]

MRI Machines May Damage Cochlear Implants

Patients with cochlear implants may want to steer clear of certain magnetic imaging devices, such as 3T MRI machines, because the machines can demagnetize the patient’s implant, according to new research published in the December 2008 issue of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery. A cochlear implant is an electronic device that [...]

Tinnitus Control

I wanted to talk to you about tinnitus control and how you can take your life back. This is a problem that a lot of people suffer from, but are not sure what they can do about it. This condition is hearing a ringing sound, that isn’t coming from an external source. As you can [...]