Pioneering gene therapy restores deaf toddler's hearing | BBC News
A UK toddler born deaf can now hear unaided, after a groundbreaking gene-therapy treatment. Opal Sandy was treated shortly before her first birthday - and six months on, can hear sounds as soft as a whisper and is starting to talk, saying words such as "Mama", "Dada" and "uh-oh". Given as an infusion into the ear, the therapy replaces faulty DNA causing her type of inherited deafness. The trial is recruiting patients in the UK, US and Spain. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #GeneTherapy #BBCNews

▶︎
Deaf girl can hear after breakthrough gene therapy treatment

▶︎
Meet The Teen With The World’s Most Advanced Bionic Hands | This Morning

▶︎
Radical new gene therapy restores sight to patients with rare eye condition - BBC News

▶︎
Teen is one of the first ever to get his genes edited. Why he says the process is 'cool and freaky'

▶︎
Gravitas | UK toddler born deaf can now hear, thanks to gene therapy

▶︎
The Silent Child | Oscar® Winning Short Film

▶︎
Inside Regeneron’s Groundbreaking Hearing Loss Gene Therapy Treatment Program

▶︎
ADHD Child vs. Non-ADHD Child Interview

▶︎
Colin Farrell Opens Up About His Son With Angelman Syndrome | PEOPLE

▶︎
10 Subtle Differences Between ADHD and Autism in Children That Many Parents Miss

▶︎
Hearing Loss Cure That ACTUALLY Works Discovered...

▶︎
Epigenetics: Can we change our genes? - BBC World Service

▶︎
Childhood dementia claiming young lives | A Current Affair

▶︎
One injection to cure hearing impairment using gene therapy

▶︎
It's NOT Memory - 5 Early Dementia Signs Everyone Misses

▶︎
For A Deaf Son - Full Documentary - Captioned

▶︎
Heartbreaking Story of This Morning Producer Left With Brain Damage Due to Nut Allergy

▶︎
Scott Pelley on His Firing and the ‘Massacre’ at ‘60 Minutes’ | The Interview

▶︎
Translating Thought To Speech | Neuralink

▶︎
