genetichearingloss.com - Infant Hearing Loss Studies

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There is clinical research being planned that aims to advance the understanding of, and investigational therapies for, hearing loss in children.

Researchers can compare the effects of various medical treatments, drugs, and interventions. With the combined efforts of researchers and clinical study participants, researchers hope to find better interventions and treatment options for future generations.

Deafness and hearing loss in infants and children are relatively common, occurring in approximately 3 of every 1,000 babies. 1 Hearing loss can go undetected in infants until the age of two, when important speech and language skills start to develop.