NICE has recommended an innovative new drug to help stop babies, children and young people undergoing cancer treatment from losing their hearing.
Year: 2024
Maria shares her experience of tinnitus, how it constantly interferes with her sleep and social situations, and how cutting-edge research by RNID-funded scientists could one day give her the silent night she dreams of.
It has been hugely exciting to partner with the BioIndustry Association (BIA) and its members, as their charity of the year throughout 2024.
This summer, in partnership with In2scienceUK, we funded placements through the In2research programme, which gave four students the opportunity to gain practical experience in labs, and working with researchers. An interview with participant, Faadia.
The UK’s National Technology Adviser, Dr Dave Smith, shares his ideas on the future of hearing health.
RNID initial response to the publication of the Government’s White Paper plan to ‘Get Britain Working’.
Dr Gabrielle Saunders, Professor of Audiology at the University of Manchester, shares their ideas on improving hearing healthcare in the UK to meet the current and future demand.
We were lucky enough to sit down with Ross McCarthy, the first deaf contributor on Channel 4’s Married At First Sight UK, to hear about his dating experience as a deaf person.
New research from RNID has revealed significant barriers faced by deaf people and people with hearing loss when it comes to dating and relationships.
This Trustees Week, we invite you to meet RNID trustee, Sally Harris and find out a bit more about her role and motivations.