Janine Roebuck, from London, says she no longer considers herself deaf after double cochlear implants restored hearing ...
Researchers say a gene therapy allowed deaf children and adults as old as 32 to hear for the first time. The benefits have persisted for more than two years for some patients.
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The FDA approves the first-ever gene therapy for deafness, which aims to restore hearing in kids with a rare inherited condition
On April 23, the Food and Drug Administration approved the first-ever gene therapy for a rare, congenital form of deafness.
True Biz' writer Sara Nović weaves her personal story as a deaf person and mother of a deaf child into 'Mother Tongue.' ...
A gene therapy developed with the help of Harvard Medical School researchers restored hearing in 90 percent of patients with ...
The treatment, developed by Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, is for a very rare form of deafness. But it represents a medical milestone.
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'A landmark moment for the field': FDA approves first-ever gene therapy for inherited deafness
A gene therapy made by Regeneron is the first treatment of its kind approved for genetic hearing loss.
As a design director who was born Deaf, Jeffrey Mansfield has long been interested in the relationship between Deafness and physical spaces. He has noticed how spaces designed with Deafness in mind, ...
The world’s first clinical trial on congenital deafness gene therapy showed that injecting a missing gene back into ear cells ...
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