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same. If I can get rid of the persistent high pitched whine in my left ear my QoL will go through the roof.
My hearing is not particularly bad, and my tinnitus tends to come and go depending on the environment. Still, I would love to resolve it once and for all. It's a pretty common condition too.
Scientists regenerate hair cells that enable hearing
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#42I have tinnitus, which is pretty annoying. Very excited to see the possibility of treatment for this.
I’d love to know what silence is like.
0. https://www.reddit.com/r/videos/comments/3oauru/if_you_have_...
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#45My friend mentioned he didnt meet the criteria for the study (I think age was the problem).
I'm happy to see developments on this area of research and I hope someone succeeds. Being deaf is very difficult for a specially social animal like us, humans
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#46I’m really tired and based on the headline I thought scientists had a cure for male pattern baldness and the new hairs increased your sense of hearing…
They have:
https://www.thebrighterside.news/post/scientists-reverse-hai...
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#47Is this similar to the abandoned[1] program by Frequency Therapeutics? > The FX 322 gel contains drugs that early studies indicate helped to aid new hair cell formation. These are called progenitor cells, which are unable to evolve into any body tissue. Instead, they are usually more inclined to develop into cells near where they are found in the body. > This particular drug encourages them to grow into stereocilia,…
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#48Not obviously related to the article, but given this might attract the hearing-curious or knowledgeable. For as long as I can remember I've had great difficulty hearing in noisy environments. In my younger years it didn't bother me too much as I was mostly at noisy events to enjoy the music anywhere, and if I wanted to talk we'd move somewhere quieter. If I make a concerted effort I can usually hear someone directly…
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#50Read (or skimmed) the article and I'm not an English native speaker but... TIL that "hair" can be used also for hearing related things? I thought that hair was just "any of the fine threadlike strands growing from the skin of humans, mammals, and some other animals."