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Arizona Group Fights to Silence ‘Ringing in the Ears’
Wednesday, February 15th 2012
The American Tinnitus Association will hold the second annual "Walk to Silence Tinnitus" in Scottsdale, Arizona. This 5K will raise funds to help research tinnitus, which is commonly referred to as "ringing in the ears."
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Curing Tinnitus: Underlying Cause Discovered
Friday, April 22nd 2011
Scientists have discovered an underlying cause for tinnitus, which could lead to the development of new drug treatments and a possible tinnitus cure.
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American Tinnitus Association Celebrates 40th Anniversary
Thursday, April 7th 2011
The American Tinnitus Association celebrates its 40th anniversary during National Tinnitus Awareness Week, May 15-21, 2011.
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Tinnitus: Why are Some People More Vulnerable to Ringing Ears than Others?
Wednesday, March 23rd 2011
Researchers suggest a new brain theory to explain why some people are more vulnerable to tinnitus than others.
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Stress, Tinnitus and Hearing Loss Linked
Tuesday, March 8th 2011
A new study found that respondents who reported more stress, especially in the areas of poor sleep and ill health, also had more complaints of tinnitus and hearing loss.
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Insomnia? Could Be Tinnitus Or Hearing Loss Caused By Job
Thursday, January 27th 2011
Sustained exposure to loud workplace noise may affect quality of sleep in workers with occupational-related hearing loss, according to a new study by Ben-Gurion University of the Negev researchers.
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Tinnitus: Prevalent in Elderly Impacting Quality of Life
Wednesday, November 3rd 2010
Nearly 36 million Americans suffer from tinnitus or ringing in the ears. It may be an intermittent sound or an annoying continuous sound in one or both ears.
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Noise Induced Hearing Loss: New Research Link to Tinnitus
Wednesday, August 18th 2010
New research suggests that measurable hearing loss that occurs immediately after loud noise damage causes elevated spontaneous brain activity which has been associated with tinnitus.
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Tinnitus: Cell Phone Doubles Your Risk
Monday, August 16th 2010
Regular use of a cell phone for at least four years doubles your risk of developing chronic tinnitus or persistent ringing in the ears.
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Tinnitus: Imaging Reveals How Brain Fails to Tune Out Ringing in the Ears
Wednesday, July 21st 2010
New research suggests that there may be a way to alleviate tinnitus, also known as ringing in the ears.
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American Tinnitus Association: The Jack Vernon Walk to Silence Ringing in the Ears
Monday, June 21st 2010
The American Tinnitus Association announced today a national fundraising effort to silence “ringing in the ears.”
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Study Casts Doubt on Caffeine Link to Tinnitus
Friday, February 12th 2010
New research supported by Deafness Research UK has found that giving up caffeine does not relieve tinnitus and acute caffeine withdrawal might add to the problem. This is the...
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Non-invasive Imaging Technique Can Help Diagnose Tinnitus
Thursday, November 26th 2009
Study: The New Buzz on Detecting Tinnitus
San Diego - It's a ringing, a buzzing, a hissing or a clicking - and the patient is the only one...
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Medical Science Shows Insight into Noisy Eyeballs and Tinnitus
Monday, November 16th 2009
Recently an article was published in Scientific American on noisy eyeballs. Yes you read correctly, noisy eyeballs.
Often times happy accidents happen in medicine or shall you...
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Noisy Eyeballs, Ringing in the Ears (tinnitus) and Baldness: The Luck of Medical Science?
Monday, August 31st 2009
So I'm sitting in my favorite coffee hot spot, web surfing, when I come across this article in Scientific American on noisy eyeballs. And suddenly, after my fourth double...
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A Patient's Guide to Tinnitus
Sunday, March 1st 2009
Tinnitus, often described as ringing, buzzing, or hissing sounds in the ears, is a symptom that can be related to almost every known hearing problem. Tinnitus can be temporary (acute) or permanent (chronic).
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Are there any tinnitus organizations in the US?
Monday, December 22nd 2008
I suffer from tinnitus (ringing in the ears) and am looking for a tinnitus organization that serves as a resource to those suffering. Are there any in the United States?
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How many people have tinnitus?
Monday, October 13th 2008
The American Tinnitus Association (ATA) estimates over 50 million Americans experience tinnitus. Of these, 12 milion have tinnitus which is severe enough to seek medical...
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What exactly is tinnitus (ringing in the ears)?
Monday, October 13th 2008
Tinnitus, also known as ringing in the ears, is the term for the perception of sound when no external...
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What is the cause of tinnitus?
Monday, October 13th 2008
Tinnitus is the term for the perception of sound when no external sound is present. It is often referred...
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The Consumer Handbook on Tinnitus
Wednesday, July 9th 2008
Sedona AZ - Auricle Ink Publishers announces release of The Consumer Handbook on Tinnitus (Richard S. Tyler, PhD, Editor) May 1, 2008. Anyone who suffers from persistent o...
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Overactive Touch-Sensing Nerve Cells Explain Common 'Ringing in the Ears'
Monday, March 10th 2008
Acupuncture and similar methods to calm nerves in head and neck could relieve tinnitus, U-M animal study suggestsAnn Arbor, MI Do your ears ring after a loud concert? that...
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Ears Ringing? Johns Hopkins Scientists I.D. the Brain's Own Clarion
Thursday, December 6th 2007
Brain scientists at Johns Hopkins have discovered how cells in the developing ear make their own noise, long before the ear is able to detect sound around them. The finding,...
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Scientists Search for Brain Center Responsible for Tinnitus
Saturday, November 17th 2007
30 percent of Iraq and Afghanistan combat veterans suffer from the conditionBuffalo, N.Y. -- For the more than 50 million Americans who experience the phantom sounds of tinnitus...
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Brain Imaging May Hold Clues to Ringing in the Ears
Monday, September 24th 2007
Talk about a cacophony of noises. Described as ringing in the ears, buzzing, whistling, humming, thumping, roaring and hissing, the sounds of tinnitus can range from mild to...