31:7 — And when our verses are recited to him, he turns away arrogantly as if he had not heard them, as if there was in
his ears deafness.
on their hearts We have placed coverings so that they understand not, and in
their ears a deafness.
(44) And when thou recitest the Qur «an we place between thee and those who believe not in the Hereafter a hidden barrier; (45) And We place upon their hearts veils lest they should understand it, and in
their ears a deafness; and when thou makest mention of thy Lord alone in the Qur «an, they turn their backs in aversion.
Not exact matches
Hickson documented his assertion with specific cases: Complete cures were claimed as to pain, rheumatism,
ear discharge, goiter, severe headaches, and blood poisoning (p. 118); blindness, paralysis,
deafness, possession by evil spirits, asthma, stammering, and curvature of the spine (p. 128); palsy, dumbness, and mental deficiency (p. 151); deformed feet and legs made almost entirely normal (p. 152); «the healing of sin - sick souls» and «the healing of the body» (p. 168); partial paralysis, paralysis, infantile paralysis, rheumatoid arthritis, neuritis, St. Vitus's dance, epilepsy, and mental disorders (pp. 182 - 183).»
He writes about his parents» broken marriage, difficulties at a selective boarding school, his later «imposter syndrome», depression and the sudden onset of
deafness in one
ear.
To date, mutations in more than 100 genes have been associated with inner
ear defects, and it is estimated that mutations in more than 100 genes can cause genetic forms of
deafness.
Untreated tumors can grow, causing
deafness in the affected
ear and in rare cases be fatal.
Sounds were manipulated in various ways, simulating high - frequency hearing loss and single - sided
deafness, as well as to check carefully that people were not finding cunning ways to use the echoes with one
ear.
Researchers from the Eaton - Peabody Laboratories of the Massachusetts Eye and
Ear and Harvard Medical School have created a new mouse model in which by expressing a gene in the inner ear hair cells — the sensory cells that detect sound and sense balance — protects the mice from age - related hearing loss (ARHL) and noise - induced hearing loss (NIHL), the two most common forms of deafne
Ear and Harvard Medical School have created a new mouse model in which by expressing a gene in the inner
ear hair cells — the sensory cells that detect sound and sense balance — protects the mice from age - related hearing loss (ARHL) and noise - induced hearing loss (NIHL), the two most common forms of deafne
ear hair cells — the sensory cells that detect sound and sense balance — protects the mice from age - related hearing loss (ARHL) and noise - induced hearing loss (NIHL), the two most common forms of
deafness.
Implantable prostheses designed to deliver electrical stimuli directly to the auditory nerve hold considerable promise for people with a type of
deafness in which the sensory hair cells of the inner
ear are damaged
Inner
ear stem cells can be converted to auditory neurons that could reverse
deafness, but the process can also make those cells divide too quickly, posing a cancer risk, according to a study led by Rutgers University - New Brunswick scientists.
In humans,
deafness is most often caused by damage to inner
ear hair cells — so named because they sport hairlike cilia that bend when they encounter vibrations from sound waves — or by damage to the neurons that transmit that information to the brain.
Eye and
Ear clinicians and scientists are driven by a mission to find cures for blindness,
deafness and diseases of the head and neck.
Deafness is the lack of functional sense of hearing in both
ears.
Pendred syndrome and DFNB4 are inherited conditions characterized by
deafness and structural problems with the inner
ear.
American Auditory Society America's Hearing Healthcare Team Association for Research in Otolaryngology (ARO) Better Hearing Institute The Citizens Coalition Against Noise Pollution
Deafness Research Foundation
EAR Foundation - Meniere's Network Hearing Education and Awareness for Rockers (HEAR) Hearing Health Magazine Hearing Loss Association of America League for the Hard of Hearing National Association of Future Doctors of Audiology (NAFDA) National Hearing Conservation Association
Imagine calling a movie about
deafness «From
Ear to Eternity.»
He appeared a few different times in the book, with references to his
deafness, but then it appeared he took cotton out of his
ears..?
This removes a large amount of pigment from the face and
ears, often resulting in
deafness.
This form of
deafness usually develops shortly after birth, where degeneration of blood vessels that supply blood to the cochlea (the auditory portion of the inner
ear) results in permanent
deafness.
For dogs that love to get in the water to play and swim, the extra moisture in the
ear can mean chronic
ear infections that, if left untreated, result in
deafness, balance issues, and constant pain.
White, rather than pigment, on or around the
ears is an indicator of increased risk for white - related
deafness.
This can often lead to a lack of pigment in their
ears, causing congenital
deafness.
But, I was surprised to learn myself that general anesthesia itself may cause
deafness in both
ears from unknown causes.
Deafness may be caused by a number of factors, including congenital defects, chronic
ear infections, head injuries, drug toxicity, degenerative nerve changes, old age or disease, such as a tumor or ruptured
ear drum.
Temporary or transient
deafness is most often due to buildup of wax or debris in the
ear canals, while permanent
deafness can have a number of causes, including untreated
ear infections, injury, drug toxicity, tumors, congenital (birth) defects and old age.
A 2010 studyreported on three Beagles with age - related
deafness who received middle
ear implants.
Ears Hearing loss and
deafness occur in many cats older than age 16.
Parents and puppies can both be tested for
deafness, which can be hard to discover in a pet that is only deaf in one
ear.
Sometimes the
deafness will only affect one
ear, so these cats may seem to behave normally.
Ear mite infections can be serious if left untreated resulting in damage to the ear canals and eardrums leaving deformity of the ears and possible deafne
Ear mite infections can be serious if left untreated resulting in damage to the
ear canals and eardrums leaving deformity of the ears and possible deafne
ear canals and eardrums leaving deformity of the
ears and possible
deafness.
Other causes of
deafness for humans and dogs typically include degenerative nerve damage, tumors or cancers centered in the
ears, viral or other infectious diseases, blunt trauma and reactions to toxins or drugs, such as antibiotics or chemotherapy medications.
In extreme cases, they can cause a rupture of the
ear drum, which may lead to seizures and
deafness.
Deafness that develops in a cat may be concerning, so you should discuss this with your veterinarian to make sure your cat doesn't have an
ear infection or another issue.
The majority of our dogs suffer from one or more of the following medical conditions: pyometra (infected uterus), injured and infected eyes,
ears scarred from years of untreated infection, parasite infestation, giardia, coccidia, parvo, heartworm disease, tick fever, leg and foot deformities, a multitude of genetic defects, blindness,
deafness, mammary tumors, hernias and thoroughly rotted mouths.
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ear infections sometimes become chronic issues and may lead to
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More research is needed in this area and as far as I am aware, there are no attempts by breed clubs to tackle the problem of
deafness and
ear disease.
Cavaliers can suffer from congenital
deafness which is present at birth and is due to a lack of formation or early degeneration of receptors in the inner
ear.
If there is unpigmented skin in the inner
ear, the nerve endings atrophy and die off in the first few weeks of the puppy's life, resulting in
deafness.
However, if breeders make efforts not to produce puppies with white on or close around the
ears they can significantly reduce the frequency of
deafness in the breed.
Turkish Angoras are generally healthy, but solid white cats with one or two blue eyes are prone to
deafness in one or both
ears.
In extreme cases, they can cause a rupture of the
ear drum, and may lead to seizures and
deafness.
In addition, two copies of the M allele large enough to produce the merle coat color are thought to cause the death of skin melanocytes, retinal pigment cells, and melanocytes of the inner
ear which can result in significant white areas of the coat, eye abnormalities and
deafness.
These dogs are prone to congenital problems, especially if the color is in the eyes or
ears sometimes resulting in blindness or
deafness.
Monitoring for
ear infections and treating them early, helps reduce the chances of eardrum damage that can lead to
deafness.
When my Vet checked him again there was no debris in the
ears causing the
deafness.
We don't know exactly why yet, but without those cells sound waves don't stimulate dogs» middle and inner
ears correctly, resulting in complete or partial
deafness.
Miniature Schnauzers with uncropped
ears are prone to
ear infections and
deafness later in life if the
ears are not checked regularly or dried out after swimming.
Infections in the middle
ear lead to
deafness, whilst the inner
ear causes loss of balance and signs similar to a stroke.