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Lessons from Partnering for Cures

Lessons from Partnering for Cures

Partnering for Cures is an inspirational annual event focused on accelerating patient-centered solutions and creating meaningful collaborations. The event is sponsored by FasterCures, a Washington, D.C.-based Center of the Milken Institute, which has a goal

2017 Benefit Dinner a Huge Success

2017 Benefit Dinner a Huge Success

The 3rd annual Boston area Benefit Dinner was a tremendous success! We raised more than $17,000 to find a cure for hyperacusis. With your help, we are moving closer to uncovering the mechanisms of hyperacusis and working to eliminate noise-induced pain.

2017 Hyperacusis Research Benefit Dinner

2017 Hyperacusis Research Benefit Dinner

Our third Hyperacusis Research fundraising dinner will take place in Milton on Saturday, October 21, 2017. “Better Choices to Manage Everyday Noise” will be the featured presentation with Xiying Guan, of Eaton-Peabody Laboratories and Dan Gauger, of Bose Corporation.

Hyperacusis: A focus area for University of Iowa Conference

Hyperacusis: A focus area for University of Iowa Conference

Hyperacusis Research president Bryan Pollard spoke to doctors and audiologists at the University of Iowa’s 25th Annual International Conference on the Management of the Tinnitus & Hyperacusis Patient.  The topic of Bryan’s talk was “What’s life really like with...

2017 Emerging Research Grants Announced!

2017 Emerging Research Grants Announced!

Along with our partner, the Hearing Health Foundation, we are excited to announce our Emerging Research Grants for 2017. These grants demonstrate our continued commitment to uncover the mechanisms associated with hyperacusis on our path to a cure.

Our Partnership with Hearing Health Foundation Grows

Our Partnership with Hearing Health Foundation Grows

At the 2017 Association of Research for Otolaryngology Conference, Bryan Pollard, President of Hyperacusis Research, and Amanda Lauer, a Scientific Advisor to Hyperacusis Research, met with Nadine Deghan, CEO of the Hearing Health Foundation (HHF).

I Would Rather Lose My Teeth Than Have Hyperacusis

I Would Rather Lose My Teeth Than Have Hyperacusis

I loved my career as a registered dental hygienist. It was very rewarding and I loved my patients. My days were filled with the piercing whine of dental equipment, with my head positioned just inches from the motorized whirr. I never thought twice about the noise....

2017 ARO Collaboration Meetings

2017 ARO Collaboration Meetings

Hyperacusis Research was excited to participate in the Association for Research in Otolaryngology’s Midwinter Meeting for the fifth consecutive year. The conference brought together more than a thousand of the world’s top otolaryngology researchers.

2017 ARO Event – Next Steps for Hyperacusis

2017 ARO Event – Next Steps for Hyperacusis

Hyperacusis Research sponsored an exciting event at the 2017 ARO Midwinter Research Meeting. The roundtable meeting, which included 41 attendees, focused on defining the key next steps for researching hyperacusis to uncover the mechanism and find a cure.

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