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  1. J

    The Race to Effective Treatments

    The space race increased competition between the Soviets and the US in their endeavours, which many say the Soviets won not least because of the MIR space station, although the US had the first man on the moon. All great achievements. I will reserve judgement. These projects were adequately...
  2. J

    Experts Map Surgical Approaches for Auditory Brainstem Implantation

    Not directly related to tinnitus I think but progress nonetheleless http://medicalxpress.com/news/2015-05-experts-surgical-approaches-auditory-brainstem.html
  3. J

    Researchers and Research Organisations, Why Is a Cure Always 10 Years Away?

    The typical response to 'when will there be a cure' for hearing loss and tinnitus is always in 10 years. Indeed one of the lead researchers at Stanford was even more optimistic in the early days of stem cell research. Now this is being modified to '5 years to clinical trials' whereas we are at...
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    Action on Hearing Loss Translational Research Initiative for Hearing (TRIH) Newsletter

    Part of AoHL research is TRIH Translational Research Initiative for Hearing (nothing to do with TRI). Here is their latest newsletter: https://www.actiononhearingloss.org.uk/finding-cures/translational-research-initiative-for-hearing/consultancy/trih-newsletter/
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    Genvec Report Progress on Gene Therapy

    Not much in terms of info here but its good to hear that their work is progressing with Novartis for hearing restoration http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/genvec-reports-fourth-quarter-and-2012-year-end-financial-results-199516891.html
  6. J

    Editorial: Taking Hair Cell Regeneration Up a Notch

    http://journals.lww.com/thehearingjournal/Fulltext/2013/03000/Editorial___Taking_Hair_Cell_Regeneration_Up_a.2.aspx
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    Innovative and Novel Approaches toward Inner Ear Regenerative Therapies

    This is an initiative for funding for a number of regenerative therapies by the NIH. Which is good, but when you read the document you eventually find the total funding for these projects is a paltry $2 m. Which seems a disgrace! http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-DC-13-002.html
  8. J

    Propofol-Interrupted Tinnitus Later Suppressed by Amantadine: a Case-Report

    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23426878?dopt=Abstract
  9. J

    Stanford Researchers Identify Forerunners of Inner-Ear Cells That Enable Hearing

    http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2013-02/sumc-nht022113.php
  10. J

    Researchers Identify Gene Linked to Progressive Hearing Loss from Noise and Aging

    http://www.healthcanal.com/genetics-birth-defects/35630-Researchers-Identify-Gene-Linked-Progressive-Hearing-Loss-from-Noise-and-Aging.html
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    Happy to Find This Place

    this place seems to offer good support compared to other boards, such as TSMB which is dominated by a few vets who seem to bully and harass folk.