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    Tinnitus Key Cellular Mechanisms Identified

    May 14, 2012 Philip Marshall 0 Comments Hearing Aid News

    About 10% of the population is affected by hearing loss and tinnitus, a perception of sounds, such as ringing or buzzing in the ear in the absence of corresponding external sound, which typically develops after acoustic over-exposure to loud noises… Hearing / Deafness News From Medical News Today

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    Study Identifies Key Cellular Mechanisms Behind The Onset Of Tinnitus

    May 14, 2012 Philip Marshall 0 Comments Hearing Aid News

    Researchers in the University of Leicester’s Department of Cell Physiology and Pharmacology have identified a cellular mechanism that could underlie the development of tinnitus following exposure to loud noises. The discovery could lead to novel tinnitus treatments, and investigations into potential drugs to prevent tinnitus are currently underway… Hearing / Deafness News From Medical News [...]

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    Advice That Can Make Living With Tinnitus Bearable

    May 12, 2012 Philip Marshall 0 Comments Hearing Aid News

    Think about purchasing a hearing aid. If your tinnitus is caused by a physical condition of your ears, you might want to use a hearing aid to reduce any ear strain. Hearing aids will also drown out tinnitus noise, allowing you to hear the world …Latest Articles on EzineMark.com Google Alerts – Hearing Aids

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    Advice That Can Make Living With Tinnitus Bearable

    May 12, 2012 Philip Marshall 0 Comments Hearing Aid News

    Think about purchasing a hearing aid. If your tinnitus is caused by a physical condition of your ears, you might want to use a hearing aid to reduce any ear strain. Hearing aids will also drown out tinnitus noise, allowing you to hear the world …Latest Articles on EzineMark.com Google Alerts – Hearing Aids

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    You can tune out the ringing in your ears: Singers Will.i.am and Barbara Streisand suffer from tinnitus

    April 23, 2012 Philip Marshall 0 Comments Hearing Aid News

    it is estimated to affect one in ten people at any time, with half of us developing it at some point. For the 600,000 who have long-term problems, tinnitus can lead to depression and even suicide. hearing aids – Yahoo! Search Results

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    Insomnia Takes Toll On Tinnitus Patients

    April 22, 2012 Philip Marshall 0 Comments Hearing Aid News

    For the more than 36 million people plagued by tinnitus, insomnia can have a negative effect on the condition, worsening the functional and emotional toll of chronic ringing, buzzing, hissing or clicking in the head and ears, according to a new study from Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit… Hearing / Deafness News From Medical News [...]

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    How long before hearing aid affects tinnitus? – Page 2 – Hearing …

    March 26, 2012 Philip Marshall 0 Comments Hearing Aid News

    Thanks for your input! Well, I have to take the aid off to sleep. Since my tinnitus sound louder for an hour or so after I take it out, I started taking it out an hour …www.hearingaidforums.com/showthread.php?p=79313 Google Alerts – Hearing Aids

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    Forums – Tinnitus – Action On Hearing Loss: RNID

    March 25, 2012 Philip Marshall 0 Comments Hearing Aid News

    Share ideas about tinnitus, how to manage it and what we are doing about it at the tinnitus forum at Action on Hearing, the new name for the RNID.www.actiononhearingloss.org.uk/…/forums/tinnitus.aspx?g… Google Alerts – Hearing Aids

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    Clinical Trial to Test Electronic Tinnitus Treatment | Science Business

    March 21, 2012 Philip Marshall 0 Comments Hearing Aid News

    The National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) at NIH says tinnitus can be a symptom of a minor disorder, like an ear infection, or of more serious conditions, such as noise-induced hearing loss or a brain …Science Business Google Alerts – Hearing Aids

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    Tinnitus Loudness Reduced In Small Trial Of A Non-Invasive Therapy

    March 20, 2012 Philip Marshall 0 Comments Hearing Aid News

    The results of a small phase 1 clinical trial of a non-invasive tinnitus therapy where the patient listens to sounds through headphones claims that compared to placebo, the treatment reduced tinnitus loudness and annoyance within 12 weeks in 7 out of 10 patients. Experts who welcomed the news say they now want to see the [...]

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