Tinnitus -- what many think of as "ringing in the ears" -- is the perception of sound without any real acoustic stimulation. Sound masking therapy, a common component of tinnitus treatment, is of ...
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Study explores how precision-tuned sound may ease tinnitus
A new clinical trial suggests that ultra-quiet, frequency-matched sound might help ease tinnitus by gently calming the ...
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Low-intensity noise therapy shows how tuning sound to the brain can ease tinnitus
LINTS, a non-masking low-intensity noise tuned to each patient’s tinnitus frequency, produced statistically significant but ...
(Reuters Health) - A sound-emitting device worn in the ear during sleep may train the brain to ignore an annoying chronic ringing in the ears, a new study suggests. People with the disorder, known as ...
Tinnitus is a condition in which one hears a ringing or other noises in one or both ears that is not caused by external sound. The condition affects around 15-20% of people and is especially prevalent ...
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The Medicine Cabinet: Ask the Harvard Experts: New or worsening ringing in the ears warrants medical evaluation
Q: The ringing in my ears seems to be getting worse, especially on the left. Why might that be happening? What can I do to ...
Tinnitus -- or a ringing, buzzing, or whistling in your ears -- is a common and often frustrating experience. Sometimes it goes away on its own or with the help of a doctor, but other times it is a ...
Ever return home to sleep after a live concert only to toss and turn from ringing ears? The condition is called tinnitus, and it's the fast lane on the road to hearing loss. Tinnitus affects some 50 ...
Whether it involves a ringing, hissing, clicking, roaring, whining or whooshing tone, tinnitus is often described as the perception of sounds when there's no external cause. It's a phantom sound, in ...
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