Among the roughly 40 million adults in the U.S. who have hearing loss, most don't use hearing aids. This means they may be missing out on more than just good hearing. Research shows hearing loss, if ...
A newly published study by investigators at the Center for AIDS Research at Case Medical Center, led by Benigno Rodríguez, MD, along with a nationwide team of AIDS/HIV experts, strongly challenges ...
A community advisory board meeting for the Pitt Men's Study. This month marks 40 years since the Pitt Men's Study started enrolling volunteers in what has become one of the longest-running U.S.
VIENNA (Reuters) - Treating HIV patients with cocktails of AIDS drugs helps to stop them spreading the infection further and more than halved the number of new HIV diagnoses in a study in Canada, ...
A new observational study suggests that hearing aids may help lower the risk of dementia, but with a caveat. It found that participants with hearing loss who began using a hearing aid before turning ...
Approximately 48 million Americans have some degree of hearing loss, but only one in five people who would benefit from a hearing aid actually uses one, per the Hearing Loss Association of America.
John Duran was a young lawyer living in West Hollywood in 1984 when he joined what would become one of the nation’s longest-running studies of HIV/AIDS. “They were going to try to figure out what this ...
CLEVELAND - A three-year, $3 million gift from the Richard J. Fasenmyer Foundation will fund research by a pair of Cleveland physicians into HIV and the body’s response in autoimmune diseases. The ...
Case Western Reserve School of Nursing study seeks to fine-tune, personalize exercise, nutrition ‘prescriptions’ for patients; could also apply to diabetes, heart disease, others Although generally ...