Forgive my ignorance, but are you referring to birds?Another positive aspect of hair cell regeneration is that nature has done it already for us. It works for all non-mammalian vertebrates. The puzzle is already solved, and it's merely figuring out how to turn on or off the right genes. In many other medical areas, that is not the case. That's why I think this particular field looks bright within the coming decade.
Sorry, little off topic here, but "cure" is a word thrown around a lot with not that much meaning. Very, very few conditions are actually cured or even hoped to be. However, effective treatments can be had and that is where research plays a big part. The problem with tinnitus and other "lesser" conditions (tinnitus is not that high on the priority list) is that funding is very hard to secure. There is a pretty good article that discusses the challenges of funding research for tinnitus
Erik -....
50 million people may have T but 99% aren't bothered by it, don't even know its a problem and therefore ignore it or don't care. Then, there is another minor T group who may be bothered by it for a short term but quickly adjust and it becomes a non-factor. All that is left then are people like us who are even a smaller minority of that 1% who are deeply bothered by it, search the internet for answers and come to these message boards to discuss it, in some cases prolonging our own recovery.
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Erik -
About stem cell research: Recently a doctor (in Germany?) has been curing patients with Meniere''s disease by using stem cells. If that can be done, isn't that regenerating cochlear hair cells? Isn't that the fix we tinnitus sufferers are looking for?
If you are talking about that MMA Professional fighter who got his Meniere cured, his tinnitus is still there but all the rest is gone.
http://www.mmamania.com/2013/4/18/4...ermany-stem-cell-treatment-cure-ufc-president
Still pretty much expensive experimental stuff for the moment but seems very very promising for the future of Science in general.
Chickens can repair their hearing if damanged? One would think that after eating all these chickens we can therefore automatically get our hearing repaired? Welll..... it made me laugh. But my hearing still sucks!Forgive my ignorance, but are you referring to birds?
I know that chickens can repair their hearing if it gets damaged.
If you are talking about that MMA Professional fighter who got his Meniere cured, his tinnitus is still there but all the rest is gone.
http://www.mmamania.com/2013/4/18/4...ermany-stem-cell-treatment-cure-ufc-president
Still pretty much expensive experimental stuff for the moment but seems very very promising for the future of Science in general.
@James White
Could you reference the source that states that although the Menieres was cured his Tinnitus is still there? I have not heard him say this but I could have missed it.
Also Dana white is the president of the UFC not a professional fighter.