Tinnitus—the unrelenting perception of sound without any external cause—affects about 15% of adults across the country. While it may come and go for some, nearly 40% of those living with the condition ...
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New mobile app clinically proven to treat tinnitus
Tinnitus, the sensation of hearing sound without an external source, can affect nearly half of people in some studies. This phantom noise often takes a toll on sleep, focus, and mental health, ...
Deep brain stimulation, or DBS, is safe and possibly effective for people with severe tinnitus, according to a new study from Maastricht UMC+ that involved four patients undergoing brain surgery. None ...
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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 ...
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Tinnitus Is Somehow Linked to a Crucial Bodily Function
Those who have never endured the relentless ringing of tinnitus can only dream of the torment. In fact, a bad dream may be ...
This story is sponsored by Hearing and Brain Centers of America. If you struggle with the constant buzz of tinnitus or the frustration of hearing loss, you're not alone — and you're not without hope.
This story is sponsored by Hearing and Brain Centers of America. Hearing and Brain Centers of America, led by neuroscientist and author Dr. Keith Darrow, Ph.D., is thrilled to share the latest ...
The researchers utilized recent advances in computer vision and implemented an automated pipeline to quantify facial movements. A face mesh was fit frame-by-frame, with additional analysis of local ...
Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Oct. 28, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- New findings from a recent study involving 122 tinnitus patients indicate that the internet-based self-help program “Still Tinnitus” ...
Ear ringing, medically known as tinnitus, affects millions of people worldwide with sounds that range from subtle buzzing to loud, persistent noise that disrupts daily life. The phantom sounds can ...
Patients with asymmetric hearing loss and/or unilateral tinnitus should always have additional testing with an otolaryngology specialist. Patients with pulsatile tinnitus must have specialty care and ...
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