Tinnitus — that buzzing, ringing, whistling, or clicking in the ear that no one else seems to hear — might not yet be curable, but science isn’t taking that lying down! With some 50 million Americans alone and others worldwide...
A New Study Finds That Chronic Tinnitus Keeps Your Brain From Resting
An Elusive Subject Tinnitus has proven to be particularly hard for the medical community to study. It can’t be measured like blood pressure or eyesight, and results from study to study are inconsistent because of the variability of patients’ experiences...
Can Prescription Drugs Cause Ringing In the Ears?
Tinnitus, or a ringing in the ears, is generally the first symptom of ototoxicity and is generally short lived, but it can have more permanent symptoms.
Read MoreIs It “TIN-uh-tis” or “tin-EYE-tis”?
Tinnitus affects more than 50 million Americans. There is no cure for chronic tinnitus, but here are a few methods to help minimize its effects.
Read MoreWhat Hearing Loss Sounds Like
What it’s like to have hearing loss or tinnitus and how to talk about your hearing loss with your loved ones that you hold dear to your heart.
Read MoreThe 4 Different Types of Tinnitus
No two people experience tinnitus quite the same. But did you know there are different kinds of tinnitus — for example, tinnitus in the form of a melody? Read on for more.
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