Brian Fargo, inXile founder, gives $1 million to advance UCI research for tinnitus treatment
Funding will support development of innovative implantable electronic stimulation device
Funding will support development of innovative implantable electronic stimulation device
Almost one in 10 adults in the U.S. have tinnitus, and noise exposure during occupational and leisure time is a likely risk factor, according to a study published online by JAMA Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery. UC Irvine Health otolaryngologist Dr. Harrison Lin and colleagues analyzed the representative 2007 National Health Interview Survey and found that among an estimated […]
Public Impact Fellowship recipient Janice Chang hopes a new electronic stimulation therapy can bring relief to tinnitus sufferers.
More than 60 million Americans suffer from tinnitus, a persistent high-pitched ringing in the ears.
Acclaimed researcher recognized for developing better treatments for hearing loss and tinnitus
UCI professor of otolaryngology sees AI revolutionizing diagnosis and treatment
Life-altering injuries ended alumnus Aaron Anderson’s military career but awakened his entrepreneurial spirit and desire to help his brothers in arms
New Calit2 division uses technology to put patients in control of their health.
The internationally renowned researcher in the treatment of hearing disorders plans to boost the center’s intellectual contributions and profile by enhancing translational research, promoting student involvement and building community support.
UCI team develops iPhone app that mimics a hearing aid and produces basic hearing tests.