It's easy to update in SXXI - :-)
<http://scholar.google.com.uy/scholar?q=aldosterone+hearing+loss+&hl=es&lr=&start=10&sa=N>
But I liked this better:
Hearing loss afflicts one third of Americans over age 65. The most
common cause for this deafness is injury to the hair cells in the inner
ear (presbycusis) which transmit sound to the brain. The major cause for
this condition is exposure to excessive noise. Arteriosclerosis,
hypertension, and diabetes decrease blood flow to these hair cells
contributing to further damage.
Sudden hearing loss has been regarded as an auto-immune problem that may
respond to high doses of cortisone (prednisone). Hearing aids have been
the standard solution for lost hearing in the elderly but they are not
an ideal solution.
<http://www.newswithviews.com/Howenstine/james46.htm>
Yes, I knew Ginko is effective, in fact the only substance effective for
tinnitus, and for Chilblains ( 'sabañones' in Spanish, as Carlos taught me).
Fernando.
Fernando Gonzalez Gentile wrote:
> I will look up for an update on this. I was more biased to a
> degenerative process, either of the middle ear or of the cilia.
> Maybe all factors concur.
>
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