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    Neu-002 by NeuDirection

    I just emailed the company to ask when they plan to start clinical trials and whether they will be open to people outside China. If anyone is interested, their email address is on their website if you want to ask.
  2. Vincent R

    Neu-002 by NeuDirection

    As far as treating the symptoms is concerned, I feel more optimistic about the attempts to imitate the relief that cochlear implants can provide. They aim to remove the trigger, which is the absence of input. In this case, the trigger would still be present in full force, while the drug is...
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    Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) — Options for Treating Tinnitus

    I have looked through Chinese forums for tinnitus sufferers, and I can say with confidence that no TCM treatment has been proven to treat tinnitus. Period. The TCM side of medicine in China is a very frustrating situation. Some parts of it do work, but instead of developing those parts through...
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    Neu-002 by NeuDirection

    Could you elaborate on why animal models translate poorly to humans? I remember reading about Harvard Medical School’s research into regrowing hair cells in mice through gene therapy. The reason it worked in mice but will not work in humans for now is that the technique is very invasive, if not...
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    2024 US Presidential Election

    He seems to like it...
  6. Paulie87

    Severe Hyperacusis and Reactive Tinnitus: How to Treat & Cope?

    I am staying away in future. However, I still do not understand how, with hearing protection and no increase in tinnitus right after the concert, it suddenly became so much worse four to five days later. This happened after I stressed myself out reading stories on here. I went to a physio...
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    Am I the Unluckiest Person on Earth When It Comes to Tinnitus? My 6-Year Tinnitus Nightmare: How One Festival Changed My Life

    @Kam75, how are things with you? How's the tinnitus? How's your sleep? I re-read my earlier posts here, and I think what I wrote about sleep and the link is spot-on. Stage 1 (N1) is the lightest stage of sleep and occurs as a person first falls asleep (1 to 7 minutes). Stage 2 (N2) is where...