Tinnitus Treatment | Tinnitus Relief News for 02/05/2012
New Treatments for Tinnitus Relief - ClimbTheNet
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New Evidence Touch-Sensing Nerve Cells May Fuel 'Ringing In The Ears' - MD News (press release)
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Mill Neck Audiology Helping Those With Hearing Loss Organization operates a facility on 501 South Broadway in Hicksville Many people would agree that noise levels are on the rise. Ear-piercing sounds emanate from movies screens, concert stages and cranked-up volumes on iPods. And how often, when waiting for a live operator, is one subjected to high-decibel recordings while on hold? There is no denying the prevalence of loud noise these days ... | ||
Drug could prevent hearing loss A drug being studied at the University of Florida shows promise for protecting the inner ear from loud noise, and the subsequent toxic reactions that cause hearing loss... | ||
Sponsored by SINGER Barbara Dickson, who lives in Louth, is backing a campaign by charity Action on Hearing Loss encouraging people to take a hearing check... | ||
Lincoln Pharma introduces Tinnex injection in collaboration with Phafag AG - pharmabiz.com
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Lincoln Pharmaceuticals introduces cure for tinnitus - Moneylife Personal Finance site and magazine
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Tuning out tinnitus: Millions work to overcome head noise About 16 million Americans deal with ringing in their ears, a condition called tinnitus, and doctors say there is no medical cure. Sufferers say they deal with it by training their brains and masking the head noise... | ||
Ringing in your ears? - Fox News
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Meiselman, Denlea, Packman, Carton & Eberz P.C. | Quietus May Not Help Quiet . - Linex Legal (press release) (registration)
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Millions of Americans struggle with tinnitus An estimated 16 million Americans deal with enough of the distracting "ringing in the ear" of tinnitus that they seek medical attention, the American Tinnitus Association reports. Of those, about 2 million struggle to manage with daily functions... | ||
Dr. Carol Bauer: Tinnitus is a troubling hearing condition described as ringing in the ears An estimated 36 million Americans experience a chronic phantom sound in their ears, known as tinnitus. The sound is perceived either in the head or in the ears in the absence of any external source of sound... | ||
Tuning out tinnitus: Millions work to overcome head noise - Tbo.com
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Internet Therapy Helps Individuals with Tinnitus - GoodTherapy.org (blog)
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Total Hearing Solutions Presents Seminars for Tinnitus Sufferers Carmel practice is first in area to offer Neuromonics Tinnitus Treatment as effective option.Carmel, IND. (PRWEB) January 10, 2012 Total Hearing Solutions, a division of Northside ENT, will hold informational seminars on tinnitus Tuesday, Jan. 24, in Carmel.The morning seminar will take place 10:30 a.m.-12 noon at the Monon Community Centers east building at 1235 Central Park Drive East. The ... | ||
Over-exposure to noise can cause more lasting changes to auditory circuitry We all know that it can take a little while for our hearing to bounce back after listening to our iPods too loud or attending a raucous concert. But new research at the University of Michigan Health System suggests over-exposure to noise can actually cause more lasting changes to our auditory circuitry - changes that may lead to tinnitus, commonly known as ringing in the ears... | ||
Study links sleep apnea and sudden deafness NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Sudden hearing loss might be tied to an underlying sleep disorder that interrupts breathing, suggests a new study from Taiwan. Consulting a large health insurance database, researchers found that people who'd suffered sudden deafness were more likely to have a previous diagnosis of sleep apnea than a comparison group without hearing loss. The absolute difference was ... | ||
Local rider to bike 100 miles to raise awareness for debilitating tinnitus - ABC Action News
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Lincoln Pharma inks pact with Swiss-based firm for Tinnitus - Myiris.com
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The Train in the Night by Nick Coleman A veteran music writer tells how he reconnected with the soundtrack of his life after suffering sudden hearing loss What is the opposite of music? Before reading Nick Coleman 's affecting memoir, my temptation might have been to suggest unthinkingly that music is the converse of silence. The book leaves you in no doubt, however, that the flipside of music is in fact discordancy, unregulated ... |


