Sponsored by Hearing Brain Centers of America article Struggling with the constant buzz of tinnitus or the frustration of hearing loss? You’re not alone and you’re not without hope.  According to the ...
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What is Tinnitus and How Can You Treat It?
Although tinnitus is more prevalent in older adults, it is not a natural part of aging. Downs says, “Tinnitus is often a ...
Identify the symptoms and causes of tinnitus, a ringing in the ears. Find information on diagnosis, treatment options, and ...
Wondering about the link between noise-cancelling earphones, earbuds, headphones and tinnitus? Learn how to use these devices ...
The cause of the condition — which causes people to hear ringing or buzzing noises — is not fully understood. But new ...
A person with tinnitus hears ringing or other sounds in one or both ears. Tinnitus can be temporary or long term. Exposure to loud noise can increase the risk of tinnitus, but the exact cause may ...
Have you ever felt that strange sensation of ringing in your ears? What about a buzz, whistle...or chirp? Well, those phantom noises are actually something REAL. It's called TINNITUS. The sounds ...
A new study suggests that eating more fruit, fiber, dairy products, and caffeine could lower the risk of tinnitus, also known ...
Could your diet help reduce the risk of tinnitus? New research suggests a possible link—but the jury’s still out.
Research has suggested that people who have had tinnitus might also have an increased risk of dementia. Tinnitus and dementia both relate to how some parts of the brain process signals and ...