Tinnitus
Tinnitus is a condition that has no cure but certainly has very effective treatments. T-Gone Remedies, Inc. provides tinnitus remedies and treatments to tinnitus sufferers that are effective, safe and affordable. Download a free 130...
Tinnitus is a condition that has no cure but certainly has very effective treatments. T-Gone Remedies, Inc. provides tinnitus remedies and treatments to tinnitus sufferers that are effective, safe and affordable.
Download a free 130 page tinnitus self help guide.
The Jefferson Balance and Hearing Center of the Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital is the first hospital in Philadelphia to offer the FDA-cleared Neuromonics Tinnitus Treatment. This therapy is proven to interact, interrupt and desensitize tinnitus by delivering a customized neural stimulus, embedded in clinically modified music.
From medicalnewstoday.com
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- Mapping cortical hubs in tinnitus (biomedcentral.com)
- Non-invasive Imaging Technique Can Help Diagnose Tinnitus (sciencedaily.com)
Meniere's disease (Ménière's disease) is a condition with vertigo, tinnitus (ringing, buzzing, noises in the ears) and progressive deafness. Meniere's disease is caused by a dysfunction of the endolymphatic sac (semi-circular canals) in the inner ear - also known as the labyrinth. The labyrinth is a system of small fluid-filled channels that send signals of sound and balance to the brain.
From medicalnewstoday.com
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- How to Get a Good Night's Sleep If You Have Tinnitus (associatedcontent.com)
- Hope For Tinnitus (news.google.com)
- Technique can Pinpoint Tinnitus (sott.net)
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.
From medicalnewstoday.com
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- Study: The new buzz on detecting tinnitus (scienceblog.com)
Symptoms include attacks of vertigo, dizziness, nausea, hearing loss, and tinnitus (TIN-IT-US), or ringing in the ear. It may begin in one ear and spread to the other. While there's no absolute cure, an ear, nose and throat specialist may develop a ...
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From search.live.com
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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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- Not enough being done to support tinnitus sufferers: Study (thaindian.com)
- Now Hear This! New Hope for Tinnitus Sufferers (v.mercola.com)
As many as one in seven people will experience tinnitus, or ringing in their ears, at some time of their life, but not enough is being done to support patients who experience this distressing condition, according to an extensive research review in the November issue of the Journal of Clinical Nursing.
From news-medical.net
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- The British Tinnitus Association Advises On Latest Research (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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