Paul Simon's inside look at the Stanford Initiative to Cure Hearing Loss

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Legendary musician Paul Simon gives Anthony Mason an inside look at the Stanford Initiative to Cure Hearing Loss, where scientists are working to help the nearly half a billion people disabled by the condition.

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Amazing! Thank you for this feature. All my Love and lifelong Respect to beloved Mr. Paul Simon! A Puerto Rican embrace from central Florida!

EricaMartinezAtabei
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Fantastic story!!A sincerest"thank you" Mr. Paul Simon for many years of timeless music!!

LisaDavis-cg
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Thanks for a good report. Mr. Simon is not the first musician to have to reinvent himself to some degree, nor will he be the last. Important lessons. Hope for smooth sailing for him and for the Stanford research into this. Sounds like they are on the right track.

nancychace
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If any modern musician needs his hearing the most it's Paul. Good luck 🎉🎉

steveconn
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I really hope scientists can help Paul Simon recover is hearing considering that the songs he wrote will be listened to for centuries

joecolchic
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Восхищаюсь, преклоняюсь, люблю!!! Браво, маэстро!!!

galinabarannikova
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It's ironic that such a visionary would experience such profound hearing loss. I hope Mr. Simon and others can lobby strongly for the Federal Government to amend Medicare rules to allow coverage for hearing-assist devices. Presently only examinations are covered; remedial measures are not.. Decent hearing aides can cost upwards of $7, 000 — a significant sum, particularly for seniors on fixed incomes. Many thanks to the brilliant Paul Simon and the wonderful Anthony Mason for this illuminating piece. You've helped a lot of people, and we are grateful.

haroldclark
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Both my folks have hearing aids! Thank goodness for ears.👂👂❤The Stanford research sounds incredible! Hope that drug can help lots of people soon. Stay strong, Paul & Family! 🙏

cproppe
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Can’t ever thank you enough Paul for blasting through the mainstream media what this intensely personal hell is like for the > tens of millions of us. This cure will happen VERY soon. And it will be affordable for all of us. Count on it!

greg
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When will God please kindly tell us where to switch on the hearing?

billyshears
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Send me two lines of that stuff. Don't step on it Paul, send it uncut.

FreeTimeMastermind
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Let’s hope they take hearing loss seriously and research it seriously because it does not look like to me this is happening anytime soon the cure

everythingaboutworldandhealth
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He will compensate. But it us a good cause.😮

johngibbs
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As someone who’s grown up with a hearing loss, I’d never want it “cured”. Definitely filters people quickly! It is a blessing from a social standpoint

aidanwoods
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I have scar tissue that can’t be repaired and has affected my left ear since I was a small kid. It’s getting worse these last few years,

AdrianMunch
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But does Simon have bad tinnitus too?! It's debilitating. And yet, I have technically no hearing loss!

HeatherHernandez
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Dr. Stankovich should’ve been a gastroenterologist.

inA
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Paul McCartney is another singer who seems to have issues. His voice is nothing like it used to be. 😢

berglettemom
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At 82 he is not going to be missing out on much from deafness issues!

Jazzfestn
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Loud music - especially long term with ear buds = hearing loss. Turn it down, folks.

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