From medicalnewstoday.com
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Alternative Treatments for Tinnitus
Alternative Treatments for Tinnitus. Ringing in the ear Remedies and treatments.
It's a ringing, a buzzing, a hissing or a clicking - and the patient is the only one who can hear it. Complicating matters, physicians can rarely pinpoint the source of tinnitus, a chronic ringing of the head or ears that can be as quiet as a whisper or as loud as a jackhammer.
- Study: The new buzz on detecting tinnitus (scienceblog.com)
One in seven people worldwide will suffer from tinnitus (ringing in the ears) at some point. It is the most common injury arising from the conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq and 75 pecent of 18 to 30 year-olds who go to nightclubs and concerts may experience temporary tinnitus. A research review (150 papers over 25 years) suggests that 94 percent of people are told nothing can be done. But help is at hand.
From sciencedaily.com
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- Curing Tinnitus- Put An End To The Ringing In Your Ears Posted By : dan craig (articledashboard.com)
- Not enough being done to support tinnitus sufferers: Study (thaindian.com)
A request by "gavory", a sine wave at about 13500 Hz to simulate ringing ears after a loud explosion. Because of the high pitch you may not hear anything in the MP3 preview but if you download it it will probably be quite unpleasant to listen to.If you are logged in, you can see this sample here
From freesound.org
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- Teen Inventors Fight Tinnitus: Scientific American Podcast (longviewhillshere.blogspot.com)
- How to Get a Good Night's Sleep If You Have Tinnitus (associatedcontent.com)
- Hope For Tinnitus (news.google.com)
GIG-GOERS, iPod owners, construction workers and soldiers, indeed most of us have probably suffered from temporary tinnitus at some time. It is the continued perception of noise that isn’t there, often described as ringing in the ears, after you have been exposed to loud noise.
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From sligoweekender.ie
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According to the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM), the Ginkgo biloba (G. biloba) is one of the oldest types of trees in the world. Ginkgo herbal treatments have been used in traditional Chinese medicine for thousands of years to treat a host of ills including asthma, bronchitis, fatigue, and tinnitus (ringing or roaring sounds in the ears). Now 21st century scientists may have discovered yet another Ginkgo...
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From sott.net
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A new study finds that a non-invasive imaging technique can aid in the diagnosis of tinnitus and may detect a reduction in symptoms after different treatments, offering hope to the more than 50 million patients with tinnitus.
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From sciencedaily.com
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Medical Science Shows Insight into Noisy Eyeballs and TinnitusHealthy HearingCurrently there is no the cure for tinnitus, though 50 million Americans (1 out of 6) experience ringing in the ears. Over 12 million of us have sought ...
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From news.google.com
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