Medical technology company MED-EL announced Thursday that the US Food and Drug Administration has approved expanding the use of its Synchrony cochlear implants to children as young as 7 months who ...
ALEXANDRA: WE NORMALLY THINK OF COCHLEAR IMPLANTS AS BEING FOR CHILDREN, BUT MORE AND MORE, ADULTS ARE GETTING THEM, AND THOSE ADULTS SAY THEY ARE WORTH IT. >> I HAD TO HAVE PEOPLE CONSTANTLY REPEAT ...
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MED-EL’s cochlear implants secure expanded approval in infants
MED-EL’s cochlear implants are now FDA-approved in children seven months and older with bilateral sensorineural hearing loss ...
MED-EL USA announced today that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved an expanded indication for MED-EL cochlear implants for children seven months and older with bilateral ...
Cochlear implantation carried various benefits over hearing aids for young children with deafness and early development impairment (EDI), a prospective cohort study found. In children with low ...
MADISON -- Nature has outfitted us with a pair of ears for good reason: having two ears enhances hearing. University of Wisconsin-Madison scientists are now examining whether this is also true for the ...
The study reported long-term outcomes of the largest number of children with ASD who received a cochlear implant, with mean follow-up of 10.5 years. Findings were published in the journal Otology & ...
When she’s not working as a regulatory coordinator to help launch clinical trials in the Department of Pediatrics, Oncology and Hematology Research Group at University of Utah Health, Mindy Torman ...
For many doctors, cochlear implants would have been an unconventional approach for a child with Down syndrome. “Traditionally, developmentally delayed patients haven’t been seen as ideal candidates ...
Aug. 27 (UPI) --Cochlear implants offer "clinically meaningful improvement" over hearing aids in both hearing and quality of life for adults age 65 and older with hearing loss, according to a study ...
A four-year-old boy from Oklahoma, born with congenital CMV, experiences the world of sound for the first time after receiving cochlear implants.
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