Implant Injects DNA Into Ear, Improves Hearing
sciencehabit writes "Many people with profound hearing loss have been helped by devices called cochlear implants, but their hearing is still far from perfect. They often have trouble distinguishing different musical pitches, for example, or hearing a conversation in a noisy room. Now, researchers have found a clever way of using cochlear implants to deliver new genes into the ear — a therapy that, in guinea pigs, dramatically improves hearing (abstract)."
Needles in the ears? =:O
The pursuit of absolute tolerance leads to the most rigorous and ludicrous intolerance. - REX MURPHY
distinguish different musical pitches? That's good.
Many humans can't afford a top of the line hearing aid.
No matter how much DNA I put in my girlfriend's ear, she still can't hear me yelling "turn your head dammit!"
...those with hearing loss related tinnitus. (At least some sufferers are experiencing the ringing related to their nervous system treating the lost frequency spaces as 'always on' to generate the ongoing ringing.)
You never know...
This is an article about "hearing loss." Much hearing loss is preventable.
Use hearing protection now.
Use hearing protection when running your leaf blower, weed whacker, power sander, lawn mower, and especially when making like a war-mongering imperialist at the shooting range. Use hi-fi hearing protection at rock concerts and loud clubs.
Once your hearing is damaged, it is not recoverable, unless you become The Bionic Woman -- and for about 50% of us, that is pretty much completely impossible.
Hearing protection is cheap. I like the Etymotic ER20 for rock concerts. Maybe I look silly wearing them. But... I can still hear after the show. I really don't care if people think I look silly. I've been to some literally deafening rock concerts, and my ears have suffered for it... Now I always bring (and wear!) my ear plugs to shows, And I use hearing protection when running noisy power equipment.
there are 3 kinds of people:
* those who can count
* those who can't
Cure Tinnitus... more people suffer from that infernal ringing than anything else....
Do not look at laser with remaining good eye.
Sure, but when I inject DNA into someone's ear I get put on the sex offender registry.
"Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much." - Oscar Wilde
It's about time I ditched these cochlear implants for something better.
welcome our new guinea overpigs.
How similar are the 'hair' cells in the cochlea to regular hair? Two things come to mind: Rogaine(TM) and hair plugs. Maybe injections of Rogaine into the cochlea would prove fruitful. Or transplanting those fine hairs you have in various places into the cochlea will do the trick. I suffer from general hearing loss, and also have a brick wall at 3600hz... nothing after that. I would LOVE to be able to hear music as others hear it.
Exciting!
this is great news. After a sudden idiopathic loss in one ear, I've pretty much accepted that I will never regain the lost range, but anything that pushes towards restoration of the dead/damaged cells is great news in my eyes.
I suffer from Ménière's syndrome (tinnitus, hearing loss and balance problems - sometimes *severe* balance problems!). Once again, I find myself hopeful that this might be a miracle cure but I'm really not sure. If this does work, can it be used to improve balance too? Of all the symptoms, not being able to stand up and/or randomly falling over are much worse than the hearing loss (and I speak as someone who loves music!) or even the tinnitus.
Do I put a guinea pig in each ear, or just the one?