Newsha in 17th Audiology Student Conference

Newsha Hearing Institute participated as a sponsor in the 17th Iranian student seminar in Audiology which was held on March 01, 2015, at Milad Hospital conference center, Tehran, Iran. 17th seminar of audiology students was organized by the Audiology department at Iran University of Medical Sciences under the auspices of the national medical universities and Iranian Association…

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The 14th Iranian Congress of Audiology

The 14th Iranian Congress of Audiology will take place on May 19-21, 2015 in Tehran, Iran, under the auspices of the national medical universities and related organizations. The educational program will include a selection of instruction courses, scientific oral presentations, honorary guest lectures, workshops, technical updates, and numerous scientific posters. Bringing together participants from across…

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Tinnitus workshop announcement

Newsha Hearing Institute organized a 2-day interactive Tinnitus assessment and management workshop which will be held on April 29-30, 2015. This workshop is devoted to clinical audiologists and gives an overview of various clinical interventions used in tinnitus management. Places will be booked on a first-come-first-served basis. If you are interested to participate, you have…

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The 13th Iranian Congres of Speech Language Therapy

The 13th Iranian Congress of Speech & Language Therapy will be held on 05-07 May, 2015  in the University Social Welfare and Rehabilitation. The Iranian Association of Speech  and Language Therapy organized this event under the auspices of the national medical universities and related organizations. For more information about this event, please visit the website…

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Short term hearing loss, a protective mechanism

After excessive noise exposure, short-term hearing loss is the body’s way of protecting itself and coping with the loud noise, according to a study. The work revealed a physiological adaptation mechanism that allows the cochlea to perform normally when exposed to heavy noise. Professor and lead author of the study Gary Housley from the University…

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Novel polymer matrix to treat inner ear diseases

Two novel systems used to administer substances to the inner ear are being developed, including a polymer matrix containing the drug of interest and a minuscule pump to deliver treatment to damaged cilia. The Scientific American reports on new methods being developed to reach the highly intricate and sensitive inner ear. As the article explains,…

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