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Expert offers eight tips to help avert winter slips and falls

Expert offers eight tips to help avert winter slips and falls

Fast-progressing hearing impairment linked to fatal Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease

Fast-progressing hearing impairment linked to fatal Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease

Specialists offer new technique for nostril reconstruction

Specialists offer new technique for nostril reconstruction

Restored Hearing to launch clinical trials to find cure for permanent tinnitus

Restored Hearing to launch clinical trials to find cure for permanent tinnitus

mTORC2 plays key role in regulating memory formation

mTORC2 plays key role in regulating memory formation

New image-guided programming method can improve hearing in cochlear implant users

New image-guided programming method can improve hearing in cochlear implant users

New bedside electronic device can determine the cause of severe dizziness

New bedside electronic device can determine the cause of severe dizziness

Amoxicillin effectiveness: an interview with Prof Paul Little, University of Southampton

Amoxicillin effectiveness: an interview with Prof Paul Little, University of Southampton

Researchers discover that tympanic border cells can enable hearing

Researchers discover that tympanic border cells can enable hearing

AHRF to present free symposium on dizziness and balance disorders

AHRF to present free symposium on dizziness and balance disorders

Major doctor group coalition expands list of tests, treatments that should be done only rarely

Major doctor group coalition expands list of tests, treatments that should be done only rarely

Researchers use 3D printing and injectable gels to create bioengineered ears

Researchers use 3D printing and injectable gels to create bioengineered ears

Simple interventions could reduce delirium and improve patient perceptions about sleep quality

Simple interventions could reduce delirium and improve patient perceptions about sleep quality

Otolaryngology, head and neck surgery: an interview with Thomas Cherry, Cook Medical

Otolaryngology, head and neck surgery: an interview with Thomas Cherry, Cook Medical

'Primitive' reflexes may involve more sophisticated brain function than previously thought

'Primitive' reflexes may involve more sophisticated brain function than previously thought

HRI to begin enrollment in RAD001 Phase II trial for Neurofibromatosis Type-2

HRI to begin enrollment in RAD001 Phase II trial for Neurofibromatosis Type-2

Researchers develop special version of iDichotic for patients with schizophrenia

Researchers develop special version of iDichotic for patients with schizophrenia

UT Dallas research to determine link between hearing deficits and likelihood of falls

UT Dallas research to determine link between hearing deficits and likelihood of falls

Measles: an interview with Dr. Robert Perry, World Health Organization

Measles: an interview with Dr. Robert Perry, World Health Organization

Viewpoints: Congress must put entitlements on 'more sustainable path;' Reading, writing and mental health screenings

Viewpoints: Congress must put entitlements on 'more sustainable path;' Reading, writing and mental health screenings

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