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This was before the disappointing results. From the newest report: “In light of the challenging financing environment, we intend to explore...
Disagree. There are at least 6 companies working on different hair cell programs right now: Frequency Therapeutics, Otonomy, Decibel Therapeutics,...
The audiogram was not performed inaccurately. The audiogram is a highly inaccurate way of measuring hearing.
I wouldn't worry about it. Just give yourself some time to relax and things should go back to the way it was before you were exposed to these sounds.
You are fine. 50 dB is way too quiet to cause any damage.
You did it again! You throw out big claims with no data to back them up. I would love to take a look at the dozen pre-clinical studies that have...
Please show me the data backing up these statements. There are things in the works, yes, but "curable"? "Preventable"? Big words you are throwing...
You're right, they removed it... Kudos to whoever archived the web page back in April....
I was just referring to NIHL in general. They are definitely not running to the gun range afterwards, but I think the theory Chad presented is...
It's all speculation. These are businesses trying to deliver a product into a market where there are no current therapeutic options. Stop acting...
This is incorrect. Outer hair cells are extremely delicate, and NIHL is indeed caused by exposure to loud noises over time, but also from very...
If it's any consolation, steroids normally help restore some hearing with sudden hearing loss, and sometimes with noise-induced hearing loss. If...
Depending on how precise the measurement is, I'm guessing they could measure objective changes in tinnitus for potential treatments. A pretty...
How is your audiogram? What frequencies does it show hearing loss and how much?
Look up cochlear organoids. It's being used to test these kinds of things.