Research

Impact 2024

Hearing Health Foundation’s mission to fund innovative, groundbreaking hearing and balance science is only possible because of you. We are grateful for the support of our community.

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The Hearing Restoration Project Adds a New Working Group

Given the need for platforms that provide efficient, reproducible, and reliable outcome measurements, the HRP has created a new, fourth working group this year: Screening.

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Meet the 2025 Emerging Research Grants Scientists

Congratulations to the 14 scientists awarded Emerging Research Grants for 2025.

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Lower Frequencies Boost Ability of Older Adults to Separate Sounds

These findings mean lower-frequency sounds may help older adults better understand complex sound environments. This may be useful for designing better hearing aids or other devices to help older people hear more clearly.

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Auditory Input Regulates the Real-Time Coordination of Speech Movements

Our results are consistent with the theory that people rely on auditory information to coordinate the motor control of their vocal tract in service to speech production and opens up many new, critically important questions about people with congenital auditory deficits. 

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Brain Responses to Voice Pitch Offer Clues to Hearing Difficulties in Children

These findings show that even with appropriate amplification via hearing aids, children with hearing loss still have trouble processing certain aspects of sound, particularly the basic pitch of voices. These objectively measurable brain responses may explain why children with hearing loss struggle more in noisy or echoey environments.

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Key Findings and Next Steps

Where do we want our hair cell regeneration research to be in three years’ time, and what will it take to get us there?

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HHF Voices Concerns Over Proposed NIH Reorganization Plans

HHF urges caution if structural changes to the NIH will result in the shifting of resources away from already underfunded areas of research like hearing loss and related disorders.

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Balancing Noise Reduction With Speech Perception in Hearing Aids

Our research aims to better understand the underlying biological mechanisms of such variability and pave the way for a more personalized and effective hearing aid technology, offering hope for those struggling in noisy listening environments.

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A Dual Method for Inner Ear Hair Cell Regrowth in Zebrafish

These findings reveal a previously unrecognized mechanism of hair cell regeneration with implications for how hair cells may be encouraged to regenerate in the mammalian inner ear.

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