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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.
Researchers identify a potential safer route to pain relief

Researchers identify a potential safer route to pain relief

Combination treatment could improve stem cell transplantation process for multiple myeloma patients

Combination treatment could improve stem cell transplantation process for multiple myeloma patients

Specific proteins in the blood may help predict which COVID-19 patients may become critically ill

Specific proteins in the blood may help predict which COVID-19 patients may become critically ill

Transposable elements in various cancers could be used to harness novel immunotherapies

Transposable elements in various cancers could be used to harness novel immunotherapies

Common genetic signature may increase a person's risk of developing substance use disorders

Common genetic signature may increase a person's risk of developing substance use disorders

Penn State Health expert offers insight on childhood hearing loss

Penn State Health expert offers insight on childhood hearing loss

Microglia partner with T cells to cause neurodegeneration, study shows

Microglia partner with T cells to cause neurodegeneration, study shows

Study suggests a new approach for treating metastatic breast cancers

Study suggests a new approach for treating metastatic breast cancers

Augmenting an antidepressant with aripiprazole may help some older adults with treatment-resistant depression

Augmenting an antidepressant with aripiprazole may help some older adults with treatment-resistant depression

Research identifies a possible treatment strategy for rare bone marrow failure syndrome

Research identifies a possible treatment strategy for rare bone marrow failure syndrome

Computer software can predict what happens when certain gene networks are disrupted

Computer software can predict what happens when certain gene networks are disrupted

Treatment to boost white blood cells may benefit patients with glioblastoma

Treatment to boost white blood cells may benefit patients with glioblastoma

Study may help explain how excess weight can contribute to diabetes

Study may help explain how excess weight can contribute to diabetes

Mouse study identifies potential targets for treating dry eye disease and corneal injury

Mouse study identifies potential targets for treating dry eye disease and corneal injury

Study suggests a strategy for preventing the progression of chronic leukemia to aggressive disease

Study suggests a strategy for preventing the progression of chronic leukemia to aggressive disease

Study: Exercise, mindfulness training, or both do not improve cognitive performance in seniors

Study: Exercise, mindfulness training, or both do not improve cognitive performance in seniors

WashU’s nasal COVID-19 vaccine authorized for emergency use in India as a booster

WashU’s nasal COVID-19 vaccine authorized for emergency use in India as a booster

Frequent surveillance imaging not linked to better outcomes following lung cancer surgery

Frequent surveillance imaging not linked to better outcomes following lung cancer surgery

Single drug compound may offer a promising new strategy for treating prostate cancer patients

Single drug compound may offer a promising new strategy for treating prostate cancer patients

Huntington's disease impairs autophagy in older patients

Huntington's disease impairs autophagy in older patients

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