A new paper from Harvard scientists could hold the answers to finding a cure for most types of hearing loss.
If you buy through links on BGR, we may receive an affiliate commission.A group of experts with Harvard Medical School could be close to finding a cure for most types of hearing loss.
According to the new paper, the researchers were able to successfully regenerate lost cochlear hair cells in mice by “reprogramming” the genetic pathways found in the ear. This regenerative ability is naturally seen in birds, fish, and reptiles when they go deaf, effectively curing hearing loss.
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