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...why do medical professionals not bother to investigate potential leads like this?
It's your ears and brain coping with hearing loss. There's a frequency in your surroundings that they can no longer translate, so your internal...
I'm confused; how is regenerating hair cells enough when there's other parts of the puzzle, like loose synapses?
I'm convinced Jurassic Park: Fallen Kingdom led to my T to some extent. The action scenes at the end were insanely loud and made worse by all of...
Why is this expected to be effective only for somatic tinnitus?
Is the reality consistent with what he proposed over a half a decade ago, though? I don't know what the facts are behind the drug thus far.
Angel Dust's thread prompted me to submit another, similarly basic inquiry: why does tinnitus exist when hearing loss is a natural process of...
What is your opinion on the concept of "reactive tinnitus"? Some people are adamant it doesn't exist.
Does food really have an effect on tinnitus, or does it not? For those who are convinced, what foods affect you? And how long does it take for...
So we're expecting more information in January, and then another trial?
Is it safe to assume there is an environmental factor behind this? Why else would your ears suddenly ring?
I've started plugging my ears with my fingers whenever I wash my hair to avoid getting water in them, which could lead to an infection. Or is that...
I think it is reactive tinnitus due to hearing loss of certain frequencies. That would explain why only certain acoustic events trigger it, and...