Well in theory the brain will turn off the Tinnitus.This is such a tricky thing to do.
You must know a lot to put the genes it the state and evironment to regrow. And even if you do that how do you tell the brain to turn the ringing off cause new hair cells just appeared. This is a very complicated Stuff and I hardly believe it can be done that soon unless we crack the DNA.
10 years is a long time away!!! makes me even more depressed!
Time flies by for me.It's actually not that long, especially when you consider how many people have had tinnitus for decades. Plus, think of all the other ailments in life that we're not even close to having a cure for, let alone a prediction in the next decade.
Time flies by for me.
I just get lost in stuff I forget what time it is.
During summer break when there's no school to remind me of the day and time don't bother asking me for the time nor what day it is xD
During summer break the only time I know is my time.
Anyway 10 years for a possible cure, keep in mind I say possible in a highly optimistic tone isn't really a long time.
I guess I'm just a really patient person.
Student, but I'm really advanced in English so I teach in a private school for English.I agree with you that time does fly by. I mean, when I look back at the last 10 years of my life, I wonder how in the world the time could have gone by so fast. I know it is only a possible cure. I'm being hopeful, but my hope isn't in the cure. I think I am pretty habituated now, and it doesn't feel like the worst possible thing in the world if a cure doesn't happen in my life time anymore.
But, the fact that a cure is possible in 10 years, is still pretty exciting. I mean, so many other conditions out there are decades, maybe even centuries from being cured, but the condition we have might be curable in our life time... perhaps as soon as 10 years. That's pretty exciting.
Are you a student or a teacher?
It gives me hope knowing in ten years! That's all we need to do, survive for 10 more years and set up an appointment for this procedure, and after it's done cry tears of joy in pure silence10 years is a long time away!!! makes me even more depressed!
Yes, of course... in 60´s they said mankind will colonize the Mars by the end of a century.
No way this could happen.
At the other hand, in the 60s no one would have thought we are now all walking around with more advanced devices in our hands than what was seen in Star Trek at the time. In the 60s no one could even dream about a computer as we know it now or what it would look like. Let alone that it would be common in every household in the 90s and practically phased out and replaced by tablets and smartphones at the dawn of the new century.
I really think there should be more government funding for medical research. The US could cut it's defense budget by 25% and put that money towards medical research.Right, but reason is that computers and small personal devices are fun to use and so useful for most people and companies, so it is very commercially succesful. Such huge profit is basis for additional development.
Cure for T (and many other health issues) would be "only" pleasure for those who suffers by it. No big profit, nobody cares. Scientific research can only be donated.
I really think there should be more government funding for medical research. The US could cut it's defense budget by 25% and put that money towards medical research.
Cure for T (and many other health issues) would be "only" pleasure for those who suffers by it. No big profit, nobody cares. Scientific research can only be donated.
I believe there will be a huge profit for the first company that comes up with a serious relief for tinnitus and related inner ear issues.No big profit, nobody cares. Scientific research can only be donated.