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Brimonidine Therapy for Protection From Noise‐Induced Hearing Loss
In this study, we demonstrate that brimonidine protects against noise‐induced hearing loss in young mice by suppressing glutamate synthesis and vesicle transport, thereby reducing excitotoxicity and preserving synaptic integrity. Such early intervention may prevent age‐related hearing loss, highlighting brimonidine's potential as a therapeutic agent ...
Jing Cai +10 more
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Numerical cognition arises from conserved mechanisms linking genes, neural circuits and behaviour. Using zebrafish as a tractable model, behavioural assays, whole‐brain imaging and genetic analyses can be integrated to identify neural and molecular bases of quantity discrimination. This framework provides a platform for studying numerical cognition and
Mirko Zanon +3 more
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Current Recommendations for the Use of Sound Therapy in Adults with Hyperacusis: A Scoping Review
Hyperacusis is a condition that is characterized by hypersensitivity to normal everyday sounds or reduced sound tolerance and can affect patients in distressing ways. Sound therapy is a treatment intervention that is used to desensitize patients. However,
El Nsouli, Dayana +7 more
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Patients with tinnitus are heterogeneous and several factors influence the impact of this symptom on the quality of life. The aim of the study is to evaluate the relationship between age, gender, sleep disorders, hyperacusis and tinnitus annoyance and to
Alessandra B Fioretti +2 more
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Using resting‐state functional connectivity in a large sample of adults from the general population, our results provide neural evidence that misophonia is a discrete spectrum disorder (separate from anxiety, depression, and autism) and has a characteristic neural signature of salience insular connectivity. ABSTRACT Misophonia, a disorder characterized
Heather A. Hansen +4 more
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Hyperacusis among adults with occupational noise exposure [PDF]
Introduction: Hyperacusis is an increased sensitivity and reduced tolerance to sounds at an acceptable level for most people. This research effort addresses this critical gap in understanding the role of occupational workers as one of the contributing ...
Mat Nasir, Nurul Lydia Nazifa +2 more
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PURPOSE: The purpose was to assess the proportion of patients seeking help for tinnitus and/or hyperacusis who have severe hyperacusis and to examine factors associated with severe hyperacusis.
Hashir Aazh, Brian C. J. Moore
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Efficacy and Safety of Intratympanic Botulinum Toxin Injection on Middle Ear Myoclonic Tinnitus
Intratympanic Botulinum toxin (IT‐BTX) injection appears to be an effective and safe treatment for MEMT, significantly reducing tinnitus‐related symptoms without complications. In a retrospective study of 57 patients, THI scores and VAS measures for loudness, awareness, annoyance, and life impact improved significantly over 6 months.
Ji Hyung Lim +8 more
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Pontine Hemorrhage Mimicking Bell’s Palsy: Isolated Facial Nerve Palsy—A Case Report
Bell’s palsy, the most common cause of idiopathic peripheral facial palsy, is typically attributed to viral reactivation; however, rare cases due to cerebrovascular disease must always be considered in the differential diagnosis. We report the case of a 75‐year‐old man with poorly controlled hypertension, diabetes mellitus, and a history of smoking who
Rei Takeichi +5 more
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Hyperacusis clinical audiology practice patterns (Jahn & Koach, 2023)
Purpose: Hyperacusis often leads to debilitating psychosocial consequences, but there is no standard protocol for its diagnosis and management in the United States. In this study, we surveyed U.S.
Chelsea E. Koach (17277876) +1 more
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