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Will there eventually be a surgery to repair sensory hearing loss?

Posted on April 10, 2017 by Thigpen Hearing Center // Posted in Disorders, Hearing Loss

Question: Will there eventually be a surgery to repair sensory hearing loss? Answer: Experiments have been done on the inner ear tissue of mice that had damaged hair cells, and with treatment, they were able to be repaired. But hair cells play only one part in the process that converts sound to the brain. The […]

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