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Gene therapy for inherited deafness free

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Gene therapy for a rare type of deafness shows lasting results
An experimental gene therapy appears safe and highly effective for restoring hearing to people born with a rare form of deafness, researchers reported Wednesday.

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Gene therapy improves hearing in 90% of patients with inherited deafness in largest trial of its kind
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FDA approves Regeneron's gene therapy for inherited deafness
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Regeneron FDA approval: gene therapy for inherited deafness free
The FDA approved Regeneron's Otarmeni on April 23, making it the first gene therapy for inherited hearing loss — and Regeneron said it will make the treatment available at no cost to eligible patients...

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Gene therapy trial for deafness adds evidence to drug’s efficacy
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Gene therapy restores hearing to 90% of patients in deafness study
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Most Common Types of Hearing Loss | Sensorineural, Conductive and Mixed

As an audiologist, I have experience treating all types of hearing loss, including sensorineural, conductive, and mixed hearing loss. In my practice, I've found that patients truly appreciate understanding the nature of their hearing loss. Sometimes people ...
Futurism
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Doctors Testing Gene Therapy to Cure a Type of Deafness

A team of researchers has kicked off the first-ever trial of a gene therapy intended to cure auditory neuropathy, a type of deafness that stops nerve impulses from making it from the inner ear to the brain. The trial, led by Cambridge University ear ...
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3 Types of Hearing Loss and Their Causes

Hearing loss is classified into three types: conductive, sensorineural, and mixed (when conductive and sensorineural hearing loss co-occur). Conductive hearing loss involves a problem within the outer or middle ear, whereas sensorineural hearing loss is ...
Ars Technica
1y

More children gain hearing as gene therapy for profound deafness advances

There are few things more heartwarming than videos of children with deafness gaining the ability to hear, showing them happily turning their heads at the sound of their parents’ voices and joyfully bobbing to newly discovered music. Thanks to recent ...
Yahoo
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Viagra Reverses Damage Behind One Type of Deafness, Scientists Discover

Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Close up side profile of a man's hand behind his ear Around 3 in 2,000 people are born with hearing loss. Typically irreversible, it's a lifelong condition that often presents challenges ...
News Medical
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Understanding hearing loss: Causes, types, and symptoms

These are some common causes of hearing loss, but there may be other factors or conditions that also contribute to it. What are the three types of hearing loss? In the field of audiology, hearing loss can be categorized into three main types. However ...
Fox News
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Children with total deafness regain hearing after ‘groundbreaking’ gene therapy: ‘Like a miracle’

Five children who were born completely deaf have had some reversal of hearing loss after receiving a "groundbreaking" gene therapy. The clinical trial, which was co-led by Mass Eye and Ear in Boston and the Eye & ENT Hospital of Fudan University in ...
Medscape
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The Gene Therapy Poised to Rewrite Childhood Deafness

Four decades have passed since cochlear implants gave infants born deaf the ability to hear. Now, gene therapy promises to restore natural hearing for those born with a rare form of deafness, and the discovery could lead to similar treatments for more ...
Healthline
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Treating Hearing Loss: 5 Options to Consider

Hearing aids are often the first step for treating mild to moderate hearing loss, amplifying sounds the ear can still detect. When hearing aids aren’t sufficient, various implantable devices like cochlear implants or bone-anchored systems can bypass ...
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