91.5% of patients experienced clinically meaningful reductions in tinnitus after 12 weeks of treatment with Lenire. 220 patients were analyzed, making the paper one of the largest real-world analyses ...
A promising new treatment for some types of tinnitus is called neuromodulation. It involves retraining your brain to ignore the sound of tinnitus through the delivery of sounds, electricity, or other ...
Tinnitus, the constant perception of sound without an external source, affects 15% of adults in the United States. For many, ...
Around 10 percent of the U.S. adult population — over 25 million Americans — experience some form of tinnitus.
Tinnitus—the unrelenting perception of sound without any external cause—affects about 15% of adults across the country. While it may come and go for some, nearly 40% of those living with the condition ...
Constant buzzing and ringing in the ears without any input from the external environment can seriously impair quality of life for the 10 percent of people with tinnitus in the U.S. who have a severe ...
Tinnitus, the rockstar of auditory annoyances, is a buzzing, ringing, or tone that only you can hear. It's a party trick your brain plays on you. But science now offers a new-age solution: jamming to ...
A University of Michigan team looked at animal studies, in which it was found that bi-sensory stimulation of the DCN via sound and touch signals could induce neuroplasticity, either strengthening or ...
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 ...
Tinnitus (ringing in the ears) is largely associated with age- or noise-related hearing loss. Mounting evidence has found that, in a smaller number of cases, temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders ...