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@attheedgeofscience I've just discovered your writings here and I'm fascinated! One of the things that caught my attention was that you had such...
This is a very, very good point. The literature only (or largely) reflects what can be observed in either a lab setting, or reports from people...
Out of curiosity, does anyone know if there is any research that contradicts the established notion that once hair cells are damaged, they can't...
I suspect -- although no one would say this -- Frequency also needs patients who are profoundly deaf because they have "less to lose". If...
Invasive -- my friend, I want a full y 3D printed bionic ear that uses a strong material for sensor in place of crummy hair cells that are...
The last I heard is: "The results so far are promising. 'There have been a couple patients with hearing improvement, so we are definitely...
Very good points -- I can imagine it's easier to target the "supporting cells" and say "make a few copies of yourselves and then develop into...
Yeah, I think the average time for a drug/treatment to go to market is 10 to 15 years, and that's only if it's really successful. Hopefully, as...
Apparently it's a problem with stem cell technology, because cancer cells like to use stem cells too. Same thing with antioxidants -- overall,...
Anyone have any info on possible side effects of Frequency's approach? The thing about stem cells and gene therapy that would always concern me...
My experience with hyperacusis is that -- along with the tinnitus -- anxiety is an underlying component. So I would find ways to mitigate stress...
Good point! I actually noticed, anecdotally, that when I listened to music through speakers, and at a medium volume, not only did it mask the...
So I discovered tinnitus (or it discovered me) around 2002-2003. I went for a hearing test, I was in the normal range. However, I was a...