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Infants Benefit from Implants with More Frequency Sounds
Dallas TX (SPX) May 26, 2014
A new study from a UT Dallas researcher demonstrates the importance of considering developmental differences when creating programs for cochlear implants in infants. Dr. Andrea Warner-Czyz, assistant professor in the School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences, recently published the research in the Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. "This is the first study to show that infants process degraded speech that simulates a cochlear implant differently than older children and adults, which begs ... read more
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Doctor exposes China's medical corruption epidemic
Ordering an unnecessary pacemaker, urging a woman to be hospitalised for a sore throat - a doctor's allegations of corruption spotlight troubles so endemic in China's healthcare system that patients frequently turn violent. ... more
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Disease warning in deluged, mourning Balkans
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Health officials warn of epidemic as Balkans mourn dead
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Shark antibodies inspire optimization of human antibodies
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China winds could carry childhood disease to Japan: study
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US backs expanded AIDS therapy for prevention
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New Implanted Devices May Reshape Medicine
Researchers from The University of Texas at Dallas and the University of Tokyo have created electronic devices that become soft when implanted inside the body and can deploy to grip 3-D objects, suc ... more
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Dog bites in US reaching 'epidemic proportions'
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Bioprinting a 3D liver-like device to detoxify the blood
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Large increase seen in emergency department visits for traumatic brain injury
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Advanced prosthetic arm is approved for US market
US regulators on Friday approved for market a new kind of prosthetic arm that allows a person to flex certain muscles in order to perform complex tasks. ... more
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NASA, NSBRI Select 26 Proposals to Support Crew Health on Deep Space Missions
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Crimea facing 'human tragedy' on AIDS: UN envoy
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Bone marrow-on-a-chip unveiled
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China reports first death from H5N6 bird flu strain
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Researchers say poor health habits of college students may increase cancer risks
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Scientists confirm new bird flu in South Pole penguins
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Salk scientists reveal circuitry of fundamental motor circuit
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