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The word audiology is made up of two roots: Audio and Logy. ‘Audio’ refers to ‘hear’ and ‘logy’ to ‘the study of’. In essence, audiology is the study of hearing - as the inner ear is also required for balance, this is also included in the study. In medical terms it is the branch of science dedicated to the study of hearing, balance and their associated disorders.
Study finds more mature gut microbiome in malnourished Nigerien children after antibiotic treatment

Study finds more mature gut microbiome in malnourished Nigerien children after antibiotic treatment

Researchers receive NCI grant for the development of new pancreatic cancer therapies

Researchers receive NCI grant for the development of new pancreatic cancer therapies

Aspirin underutilized for preventing heart attack, stroke

Aspirin underutilized for preventing heart attack, stroke

Fallout from COVID-19 may persist even two years after infection

Fallout from COVID-19 may persist even two years after infection

Scientists identify key proteins driving cancer across multiple tumor types

Scientists identify key proteins driving cancer across multiple tumor types

$11 million NIH grant focuses on cognitive function in Down syndrome-associated Alzheimer’s

$11 million NIH grant focuses on cognitive function in Down syndrome-associated Alzheimer’s

New device can detect COVID-19 in less than a minute

New device can detect COVID-19 in less than a minute

An exploration of the attitudes towards teleaudiology for clinicians before and during the COVID-19 pandemic

An exploration of the attitudes towards teleaudiology for clinicians before and during the COVID-19 pandemic

New kidney tissue atlas could advance understanding of kidney injury and disease

New kidney tissue atlas could advance understanding of kidney injury and disease

New biomarker could track progression of Alzheimer's disease

New biomarker could track progression of Alzheimer's disease

Washington University surgeons pioneer robotic liver transplantation

Washington University surgeons pioneer robotic liver transplantation

Two anti-inflammatory drugs reduce deaths in severe COVID-19 patients

Two anti-inflammatory drugs reduce deaths in severe COVID-19 patients

Novel method to deliver drugs into inner ear restores hearing in deaf mice

Novel method to deliver drugs into inner ear restores hearing in deaf mice

Orthopedic patients' mental health may not improve even when physical health improves

Orthopedic patients' mental health may not improve even when physical health improves

Seven risk factors for early onset colorectal cancer in males identified

Seven risk factors for early onset colorectal cancer in males identified

Exploring how Bourbon virus-carrying ticks travel through wildlife and to people

Exploring how Bourbon virus-carrying ticks travel through wildlife and to people

Vitamin D deficiency during pregnancy linked to an increased risk of Type 2 diabetes in offspring

Vitamin D deficiency during pregnancy linked to an increased risk of Type 2 diabetes in offspring

Kidneys from donors with COVID-19 not associated with organ rejection, complications after transplant

Kidneys from donors with COVID-19 not associated with organ rejection, complications after transplant

Mouse study offers clues to developing an effective vaccine for Klebsiella bacteria

Mouse study offers clues to developing an effective vaccine for Klebsiella bacteria

Four important signs that signal increased risk of early-onset colorectal cancer identified

Four important signs that signal increased risk of early-onset colorectal cancer identified

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