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Keep up with the latest developments in hearing healthcare and solutions with breaking news from the audiology industry.

Could the FX 322 drug cure hearing loss?
Posted by on 16th June 2022
Flash Audiology News, Latest News, Articles, Hearing Loss Awareness

A new drug that is injected into your ear has been created to promote stem cell growth that will develop hair-like cilia cells that are said to reverse hearing loss. Let's take a look at the science & facts behind this new drug for hearing loss. Is this really a cure?

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New Genes Linked to Hearing Loss
Posted by on 26th May 2022
Flash Audiology News, Latest News, Articles

Even though there are successful forms of treatment for various levels of hearing loss, like hearing aids and cochlea implants, there is no cure or preventative. However, recent studies published in the American Journal of Human Genetics have found ten new genes that are linked with hearing loss, and in addition, the section of the ear affected. This is known as the stria vascularis.

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