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Mysterious global 'hum' may be a new form of tinnitus
(Yurii Yarema/Creatas Video+/Getty Images Plus) For decades, some people around the world have reported hearing a strange, ...
Tinnitus is a persistent ringing or buzzing in your ear that doesn’t have an external source. Hyperacusis is a hearing disorder that causes an oversensitivity to sound. Tinnitus and hyperacusis often ...
We ask experts what really works for tinnitus – from white noise and hearing aids to avoiding products with overblown claims ...
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Tinnitus: What that buzzing in your ears really means; know symptoms, causes, and treatment
Tinnitus is a very common problem that has a global impact on populations. It is the perception of a sound when there is no real source of that sound, so in fact, only the person who has tinnitus can ...
The interaction of users with mHealth apps has been the subject of several investigations. Some mHealth apps simply monitor user activity, while others rely on active forms of interaction. In this ...
Tinnitus may worsen when lying down at night for some people. The reason for this is not always apparent, but a potential cause includes being in a quieter sleep environment with fewer distractions ...
For many people, hearing loss seems like something that happens much later in life. It is often imagined as a slow decline ...
Tinnitus, a chronic ringing or buzzing in the ears, has eluded medical treatment and scientific understanding. A new study found that chronic tinnitus is associated with changes in certain networks in ...
Tinnitus retraining therapy (TRT) uses counseling and sound therapy to alter a negative response to tinnitus. It can help people become used to tinnitus and no longer notice the sounds it causes.
This cross-sectional study aimed to explore the association between tinnitus and menstrual cycle disorders in premenopausal women. A total of 558 participants completed a comprehensive questionnaire ...
Tinnitus is characterised by hearing unwanted sounds, like ringing or buzzing. Alex_Kock/ Shutterstock It’s estimated that 30% of people worldwide will experience tinnitus at some point in their life.
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