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GAINESVILLE, Fla. Age-related hearing loss is the most common sensory disorder among the elderly. But scientists are still trying to figure out what cellular processes govern... More »
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Genetic Engineering News - Nov. 10, 2009
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| Mouse Study Sheds Light On Hearing Loss In Older Adults |
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Becoming "hard of hearing" is a standard but unfortunate part of aging: A syndrome called age-related hearing loss affects about 40 percent of people over 65 in the... More »
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Medical News Today - Nov. 10, 2009
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| 'Escaped' Proteins Add To Hearing Loss In Elderly,... |
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Age-related hearing loss is the most common sensory disorder among the elderly. But scientists are still trying to figure out what cellular processes govern or contribute to... More »
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Medical News Today - Nov. 10, 2009
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| Deafness gene discovered by scientists |
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A gene that causes deafness in the elderly has been identified by scientists. The findings will help doctors better understand the nature of age-related decline in hearing... More »
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Telegraph - Nov. 10, 2009
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| Now hear this: Mouse study sheds light on hearing loss in... |
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Becoming "hard of hearing" is a standard but unfortunate part of aging: A syndrome called age-related hearing loss affects about 40 percent of people over 65 in the... More »
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Innovations Report - Nov. 10, 2009
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| Now Hear This: Mouse Study Sheds Light On Hearing Loss In... |
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Becoming "hard of hearing" is a standard but unfortunate part of aging: A syndrome called age-related hearing loss affects about 40 percent of people over 65 in the... More »
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Red Orbit - Nov. 9, 2009
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| New Breed of Mice Retains Great Hearing (and Sex Lives) in... |
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A group of leading researchers working on hearing loss have created mice whose hearing worsens as they age, as mirror counterparts to humans. But these mice fail to breed... More »
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Popular Science - Nov. 10, 2009
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| Scientists create 'golden ear' mouse with great hearing as... |
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By crossing a mouse with poor hearing and a mouse with even worse hearing, scientists have successfully created a 'golden ear' mouse with great hearing as it ages. University... More »
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Sify - Nov. 9, 2009
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