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Ear Archive
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Novel way to block growth of human colon cancer cells
Washington, Aug 27 (ANI): Scientists in Switzerland have discovered a novel way to inhibit the growth of human colon cancer cells and preventing the disease from reaching advanced stages and the development of liver metastases. -
Gene discovery sheds light on a critical protein”s function in hearing
Washington, August 22 (ANI): Scientists have identified a new protein that protects sensory cells in the ear. -
Cheap BP drug could help treat multiple sclerosis
Washington, Aug 18 (ANI): A cheap blood pressure drug could help keep multiple sclerosis at bay, claim researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine. -
Music lessons may boost a person”s ability to hear in noise
Washington, Aug 18 (ANI): Musical training could enhance a person”s ability to hear speech despite the deleterious effects of background noise by strengthening auditory memory and the representation of important acoustic features, according to a new Northwestern University study. -
New discovery may lead to improved Alzheimer”s drugs
Washington, Aug 11 (ANI): Scientists from University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine have identified a new class of compounds that can help develop Alzheimer”s drugs. -
New hearing-aid software can improve speech recognition by 50pct
Washington, Aug 6 (ANI): Scientists at Tel Aviv University (TAU) have developed a new hearing-aid software application, called ”Clearcall”, which can improve speech recognition for the hard-of-hearing by up to 50 percent. -
Loud music lovers will only heed experts’ advice to prevent going deaf: MTV Survey
Washington, July 14 (ANI): Loud music lovers would turn down the volume or use ear protection if told to do so by a health care expert, suggests a new Vanderbilt study carried out along with MTV.com shows. -
Novel vaccine to prevent ear infections on the anvil
Washington, July 1 (ANI): Scientists are working on a novel vaccine that may one day help prevent ear infections. -
Hearing, voice problems pack double punch on seniors” communication skills
Washington, May 31 (ANI): Hearing and vocal problems together pack a devastating punch on older adults” communication skills and overall well-being, says a new study. -
Delivering vaccine through the skin may prevent ear infections in future
Washington, May 22 (ANI): Scientists at the Research Institute at Nationwide Children”s Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, say that an experimental vaccine that can be delivered through the skin has shown some promise to protect against certain types of ear infections.
