Bilateral deep brain stimulation (DBS) of the caudate nucleus appears safe and effective for patients with severe refractory tinnitus, early research suggests. Results of a small open-label study ...
Deep brain stimulation, or DBS, is safe and possibly effective for people with severe tinnitus, according to a new study from Maastricht UMC+ that involved four patients undergoing brain surgery. None ...
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Low-intensity noise therapy shows how tuning sound to the brain can ease tinnitus
LINTS, a non-masking low-intensity noise tuned to each patient’s tinnitus frequency, produced statistically significant but ...
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Study explores how precision-tuned sound may ease tinnitus
A new clinical trial suggests that ultra-quiet, frequency-matched sound might help ease tinnitus by gently calming the brain’s internal noise.
Tinnitus. For those who don't have it, even the word may be hard to pronounce. For those who do, tinnitus (usually pronounced TIN-it-us) is a constant presence in every second of their waking life: a ...
More than 740 million adults worldwide have had at least one symptom of tinnitus, and about 120 million are severely affected, according to a new report. Tinnitus indicates the perception of a ringing ...
SYDNEY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--New research has shown that the debilitating impact of tinnitus can be effectively reduced in just weeks by a training course and sound therapy delivered via a smartphone app.
Cpl. David Dudley uses proper eye and ear protection during the 5th annual Combat Shooting Competition in 2015, hosted by Weapons Training Battalion aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico. Advanced hearing ...
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