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  1. Ian Mac

    On the Brink of a Cure for Blindness

    It not ears, but it is eyes, and it likely the eyes and ears are innervated together because episodes of vertigo also include nystagmus (an inner ear problem causing eye problems). Perhaps the cells used to cure blindness will be the same as the cells used to cure hearing loss and tinnitus. We...
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    It's Not Your Hair Cells! It's the Stereocicilia and Resulting Ion Balance!

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereocilia_(inner_ear) Tinnitus just got a whole lot more complicated. I just realized I've spent days weeks months obsessing over an ignorant idea that my hair cells are damaged when in all likely hood that's not the case!!! This is both a great realization...
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    Ian Mac's Regenokine (Orthokine) Treatment for Cochlear Hydrops

    Hello All, I have been approved for Stem Cell treatment. This treatment has been approved in the USA for orthopedic issues as it has been shown to regrow cartilage in joints, however through their years of providing service to clients like DANA WHITE,KOBE, and DEREK JETER, the doctors...
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    If an Ear Falls in the Woods and Nobody Is Around to Hear It

    Lol I mean if a tree falls in the woods right. Doctor told me it's my brain ringing not my ear, and opened up a whole can of worms. Ya it's my brain but it's my ear. Like if you cut off my hand you could say that it's my brain making the pain, so after cutting off your hand your doctors tells...
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    Kyoto University and Boehringer Ingelheim Team Up to Fight Hearing Loss

    Kyoto university and a pharmacuetical Corp. are working to regenerate hair cells. http://www.audiology-worldnews.com/news/1628-boehringer-ingelheim-announces-joint-project-with-kyoto-university-kansai-japan
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    Auditory Nerve Sedation for Correct Diagnoses

    So my ear is making noises, maybe it's my nerve, maybe it's my brain. Doctors don't know how to tell yet, until now! Through a process called Auditory Nerve Sedation neurologist are able to temporarily numb the auditory nerve while the patient is still awake. By using this technique, tinnitus...