Thanks, the article does sound interesting:
Deaf people get gene tweak to restore natural hearing
People who have lost their hearing will be injected with a harmless virus carrying a gene that should trigger the regrowth of their ears' sensory receptors
No way I want something unexpected and crazy to happen like they get superhearing or some shit.Well this looks very interesting ! Let's hope everything goes as planned
I already 'hear' more than I'm supposed to, so I'd just prefer my normal hearing back, thanks!No way I want something unexpected and crazy to happen like they get superhearing or some shit.
That's what I was thinking. This is kind of the golden ticket, here.Why so little?
As long as it's not constant ringing some sound is probably better than no sound.Seems kinda rough for the patients, though. They may get some weird noises that are nothing like the hearing they remember.
If this is successful and 10 % ( 20%) whichever is achieved do you think they will then go for more percentage such as 50 % hearing back? Or is this drug they have not capable or they would
Have to come up with another to do that.
Gottcha!!! Well its one step at a time thenHi Grace,
this is all uncertain. It's also uncertain, if regeneration will take effect on all frequencies. Probably it's just high, or low frequency. It's also uncertain, if there is increase by repeating... maybe the scientists know more.
If it works in principle, I am sure they have to tewak many many parameters until they get
a causal and effective treatment torwards regain a relatively normal, natural hearing.
Probably, they can one day repair hearing in some selective way.
It's exciting!
Greets Tom
Also here's the article and comments on reddit:
http://www.reddit.com/r/science/comments/23uirt/harmless_virus_containing_gene_to_be_injected/
Hi,it's incredible how this news has virtually nothing to do with tinnitus, yet look at the comments on reddit, they are ALL talking about it. This is really symptomatic of the commonness of this condition.
IN 2 MONTHS TIME!!!!Thats amazing that they are starting so soon I was expecting to be like 40 when they even began testing this method.We always say in the future they will be able to cure this and that but what we dont realise is that the future has arrived.Amazing stuff lets just hope it works....without the U.S.A or the U.K its preety fair to say the world would be a shittier place.
I mean, step 1 is to regenerate the ear if it's structurally in place, like it is for all of us. It's amazing we're doing this now, and I expect the techniques to mature rapidly (they are maturing rapidly because of pressure on the medical community to produce results)I know, I kept hearing that they were planning on curing hearing loss in 10 years... so I figured that this was at least a few years away before we got to this point. I am blown away that they are already at human trials. And if it is successful, then like most things, they will continue to perfect the technique and research and it will just continue to improve.
I mean, step 1 is to regenerate the ear if it's structurally in place, like it is for all of us. It's amazing we're doing this now, and I expect the techniques to mature rapidly (they are maturing rapidly because of pressure on the medical community to produce results)
Step 2 is to regenerate a new cochlea entirely for people with severe head trauma/damage and implant it back in. That's gonna be fucking crazy too!
Nothing for Tinnitus???
The prevailing theory is that tinnitus is the result of hearing loss in most cases; i.e. hearing loss is the underlying cause for tinnitus. So if the underlying cause is fixed, then tinnitus will be cured. So that's why we're excited.