I have read that this could become a serious problem because the structure of the cochlea will change. Supporting cells also physically support and make the organ of Corty. Trans differentiation of supporting cells is the wayIf I regain hearing and my problem becomes that the number of supporting cells gets depleted, then I think it's a good problem to have. The alternative is to not have any new hair cells, so I'll take the depletion of supporting cells anytime.

 
										 
 
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		 Let's make it a thing of the past. The collective suffering over these conditions took long enough now. I want to tell my grandchildren that people in the past could go (partially) deaf while still hearing all kinds of unwanted horrible sounds, but that none of that will be one of their worries.
 Let's make it a thing of the past. The collective suffering over these conditions took long enough now. I want to tell my grandchildren that people in the past could go (partially) deaf while still hearing all kinds of unwanted horrible sounds, but that none of that will be one of their worries.  
 
		 Of course the joint ventures will have a better chance of solving this complex issue (and probably faster). I'm glad for their existence and the fact that things are finally heading in a better direction for all of us with hearing issues.
 Of course the joint ventures will have a better chance of solving this complex issue (and probably faster). I'm glad for their existence and the fact that things are finally heading in a better direction for all of us with hearing issues.
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		