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Deaf Teenager and 24-Year-Old Gain Ability to Hear After Experimental Gene Therapy

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  • pelespirit@sh.itjust.worksP This user is from outside of this forum
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    Just one month after the treatment, the majority of patients gained some hearing. Six months later, all 10 showed considerable hearing improvement, with the average volume of perceptible sound improving from 106 decibels (very loud) to 52 (much fainter). What’s more, the patients did not report any adverse side effects within the first 12 months post-treatment.

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    Gene therapy has been effective for young children with genetic hearing loss, but this is the first study to show promising results in older patients.

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    • pelespirit@sh.itjust.worksP pelespirit@sh.itjust.works

      Just one month after the treatment, the majority of patients gained some hearing. Six months later, all 10 showed considerable hearing improvement, with the average volume of perceptible sound improving from 106 decibels (very loud) to 52 (much fainter). What’s more, the patients did not report any adverse side effects within the first 12 months post-treatment.

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      Deaf Teenager and 24-Year-Old Gain Ability to Hear After Experimental Gene Therapy

      Gene therapy has been effective for young children with genetic hearing loss, but this is the first study to show promising results in older patients.

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      This is really cool news!

      I really hope they someday also figure out ways to gene therapy tinnitus away. Lizard genes for my sound hairs to make them regrow would be sweet.

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      • pelespirit@sh.itjust.worksP pelespirit@sh.itjust.works

        Just one month after the treatment, the majority of patients gained some hearing. Six months later, all 10 showed considerable hearing improvement, with the average volume of perceptible sound improving from 106 decibels (very loud) to 52 (much fainter). What’s more, the patients did not report any adverse side effects within the first 12 months post-treatment.

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        Deaf Teenager and 24-Year-Old Gain Ability to Hear After Experimental Gene Therapy

        Gene therapy has been effective for young children with genetic hearing loss, but this is the first study to show promising results in older patients.

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        There seems to be a big separation between “Big ‘D’” and “little ‘d’” in the deaf community. e.g. Deaf vs deaf. the latter choosing to use hearing aids and the former not. This gene therapy adds a whole new layer and it’ll be interesting to see how it’s utilised within the dead communities.

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