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Panagiota Tziovara, Christina Antoniadou and Maria Antoniadou
In the area of dental healthcare services, where patients and professionals deal with multiple auditory stimuli, this cross-sectional study reports on the various dynamics of sound preferences, noise obstacles, and the profound impact of music on anxiety...
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Itay Chen, Ronen Perez, Shalom Eligal, Ori Menahem, Riki Salem, Jean-Yves Sichel and Chanan Shaul
The main treatment approaches for sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL) involve oral and intratympanic corticosteroids, but their efficacy remains controversial. The study objective was to evaluate the benefit of oral corticosteroids followed by intr...
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Giovanna Cardoso Pinto, Clayton Henrique Rocha, Carla Gentile Matas and Alessandra Giannella Samelli
(1) Background: To assess and compare speech intelligibility with conventional and universal musician-specific hearing protection devices (HPD); (2) Methods: The sample comprised 15 normal-hearing musicians of both sexes who had been professionals for mo...
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Tina Gabrovec, Jana Dragar, Domen Guzelj, Petra Povalej Br?an and Janez Rebol
This research aims to determine whether a neural response telemetry (NRT) threshold determines the success of surgery. Furthermore, we examined whether the patient?s age, the etiology of their hearing loss, the depth of the electrode insertion, and a slo...
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Joseph Attias, Navid Shahnaz, Chamutal Efrat, Brian Westerberg, Jane Lea, Eytan David, Ofir Zavdy and Ohad Hilly
Objectives?Cochlear implantation has been suggested to be associated with an air-bone gap, possibly secondary to increased middle- and inner-ear stiffness. To explore the effect of possible changes in mechanics due to cochlear implantation, we measured w...
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Amit Amar, Eli C. Lewis, Daniel M. Kaplan and Sabri El-Saied
Protecting tissues from excessive inflammation by glucocorticoids results in an effective blockade of inflammation; however, it does not instigate processes of inflammatory resolution or tissue repair. Moreover, glucocorticoids have side effects such as ...
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Slawomir Balinski, Monika Morawska-Kochman, Romuald Bolejko, Krzysztof Dudek and Marek Bochnia
Dental deficiencies coexist with hearing loss, and dental treatment can improve hearing acuity. To prove that different dentition affects the transmission of acoustic vibrations through bone conduction, we prepared six dry human skulls to reconstruct tee...
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Ali O. Abid Noor
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Methods for hearing aids sought to compensate for loss in hearing by amplifying signals of interest in the audio band. In real-world, audio signals are prone to outdoor noise which can be destructive for hearing aid. Eliminating interfering noise a...
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Gayla L. Poling, Brittany Vlosich and Laura E. Dreisbach
Hundreds of medications commonly prescribed for anticancer treatments and some infections are known to cause hearing damage, referred to as ototoxicity. Preventing or minimizing ototoxicity is critical in order to preserve quality of life for patients re...
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Federica De Marco, Donato Pompeo De Cesare, Francesco Di Folco, Francesco Massoni, Gianfranco Tomei, Natale Mario Di Luca, Carmina Sacco, Francesco Tomei and Ricci Serafino
In our systematic research we identified four studies concerning the onset of neurological adverse events following vaccination and two excluding this association. A 33-year-old Italian man, belonging to the Italian Army was hospitalized because he suffe...
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