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People With Process Emotions Differently from Their Peers, Researchers Report June 25, 2014 Patients with persistent ringing in the ears a condition known as tinnitus process emotions differently in the brain from those with normal hearing, researchers report. afflicts 50 . full storyGame Technology Teaches Mice, Men to Hear Better in Noisy Environments June 9, 2014 A new type of game has been programmed that trained both mice and humans to enhance their ability to discriminate soft sounds in noisy backgrounds. Their findings suggest new therapeutic options for . full storySmokers, Passive Smokers More Likely to Suffer Hearing Loss, Study Shows June 6, 2014 Giving up or reducing smoking and avoiding passive exposure to tobacco smoke may reduce your risk of hearing loss, new research shows. Current smokers have a 15.1% higher odds of hearing loss than . full story
Pattern of Cognitive Risks in Some Children With Cochlear Implants Identified by Researchers May 22, 2014 Children with profound deafness who receive a cochlear implant had as much as five times the risk of having delays in areas of working memory, controlled attention, planning and conceptual learning . full storyRhythmic Bursts of Electrical Activity from Cells in Ear Teach Brain How to Hear May 21, 2014 A precise rhythm of electrical impulses transmitted from cells in the inner ear coaches the brain how to hear, according to a new study. The ear generates spontaneous electrical activity to trigger a . full story
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Super Sensitive Fly Inspired Sound Detector Iodine May Help With Retinitis Pigmentosa Antibiotics, Chronic Infections Linked: Study Understanding Of How Hearing Works: New Clues Corneas Regrown from Adult Human Stem Cells Affects How People Process Emotions Audiogame Helps Hearing in Noisy Environments? Smokers, Passive Smokers: More Hearing Loss Cognitive Risks in Kids With Cochlear Implants? Electrical Bursts in Ear Teach Brain to Hear
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Fly Inspired Sound Detector: New Device Based on a Fly’s Freakishly Acute Hearing for Futuristic Hearing Aids July 22, 2014 The fly can pinpoint the location of a chirping cricket with remarkable accuracy because of its freakishly acute hearing, which relies upon a sophisticated sound processing mechanism that really sets . full story
Fly Inspired Sound Detector: New Device Based on a Fly’s Freakishly Acute Hearing for Futuristic Hearing Aids July 22, 2014 The fly can pinpoint the location of a chirping cricket with remarkable accuracy because of its freakishly acute hearing, which relies upon a sophisticated sound processing mechanism that really sets . full storyIodine May Alleviate Swelling in Retinitis Pigmentosa Patients’ Retinas July 21, 2014 The extent of retinal swelling due Nike NFL Jerseys to cystoid macular edema is inversely related to dietary iodine intake in patients with retinitis pigmentosa, a new study has confirmed. This finding raises the . full story
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Link Between Antibiotics, Bacterial Biofilms and Chronic Infections Found July 10, 2014 The link between antibiotics and bacterial biofilm formation leading to chronic lung, sinus and ear infections has been found, researchers report. The study results illustrate how bacterial biofilms . full story
Microbes and More;
Understanding of How Hearing Works Advanced by New Research July 7, 2014 Understanding how hearing works has long been hampered by challenges associated with seeing inside the inner ear, but technology being developed by a team of researchers is generating some of the . full storyResearchers Regrow Corneas, First Known Tissue Grown from an nfl jerseys china Adult Human Stem Cell July 2, 2014 Researchers have identified a way to enhance regrowth of human corneal tissue to restore vision, using a molecule known as ABCB5 that acts as a marker for hard to find limbal stem cells. The research . full story
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People With Process Emotions Differently from Their Peers, Researchers Report June 25, 2014 Patients with persistent ringing in the ears a condition known as tinnitus process emotions differently in the brain from those with normal hearing, researchers report. afflicts 50 . full storyGame Technology Teaches Mice, Men to Hear Better in Noisy Environments June 9, 2014 A new type of game has been programmed that trained both mice and humans to enhance their ability to discriminate soft sounds in noisy backgrounds. Their findings suggest new therapeutic options for . full storySmokers, Passive Smokers More Likely to Suffer Hearing Loss, Study Shows June 6, 2014 Giving up or reducing smoking and avoiding passive exposure to tobacco smoke may reduce your risk of hearing loss, new research shows. Current smokers have a 15.1% higher odds of hearing loss than . full story
Pattern of Cognitive Risks in Some Children With Cochlear Implants Identified by Researchers May 22, 2014 Children with profound deafness who receive a cochlear implant had as much as five times the risk of having delays in areas of working memory, controlled attention, planning and conceptual learning . full storyRhythmic Bursts of Electrical Activity from Cells in Ear Teach Brain How to Hear May 21, 2014 A precise rhythm of electrical impulses transmitted from cells in the inner ear coaches the brain how to hear, according to a new study. The ear generates spontaneous electrical activity to trigger a . full story
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Super Sensitive Fly Inspired Sound Detector Iodine May Help With Retinitis Pigmentosa Antibiotics, Chronic Infections Linked: Study Understanding Of How Hearing Works: New Clues Corneas Regrown from Adult Human Stem Cells Affects How People Process Emotions Audiogame Helps Hearing in Noisy Environments? Smokers, Passive Smokers: More Hearing Loss Cognitive Risks in Kids With Cochlear Implants? Electrical Bursts in Ear Teach Brain to Hear
Eating Junk Food Causes Irreversible Memory Loss
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Fly Inspired Sound Detector: New Device Based on a Fly’s Freakishly Acute Hearing for Futuristic Hearing Aids July 22, 2014 The fly can pinpoint the location of a chirping cricket with remarkable accuracy because of its freakishly acute hearing, which relies upon a sophisticated sound processing mechanism that really sets . full story
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