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    Brain's 'Amplifier' Compensates for Lost Inner Ear Function

    Clinical evidence of the "gain" being turned up in the cortex to compensate for reduced hearing input. http://medicalxpress.com/news/2016-01-brain-amplifier-compensates-lost-ear.html
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    SciFluor Receives US Patent for KCNQ2/3 Activator to Treat Epilepsy and Neurological Disorders

    http://medicalxpress.com/news/2015-06-quiet-brain-drug-relief-epilepsy.html\
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    My Tinnitus Has Changed ...

    Hi Dr Nagler, You may remember that I asked you about my T increasing in apparent volume after ear vacuuming. I would say that exacerbation took several (4-5?) weeks to settle back to normal levels (normal levels means hearing it easily over most everyday noise) Sometimes occasionally now I...
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    New Neural Circuit Found in the Inner Ear Possibly Implicated in Tinnitus and Hyperacusis

    http://medicalxpress.com/news/2015-02-scientists-pain-sensors-ear-dangerously.html
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    To TRT or Not to TRT

    Hi Dr Nagler, I am 15 months into "intrusive" tinnitus. I had it a few months before it became a problem but was not concerned about it and only rarely noticed it - however after an afternoon nap one day it become noticeably louder so I though I would have a search on the Net... needless to...
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    Ear Vacuuming

    Hi Stephen, I developed intrusive tinnitus this time last year, tests showed very good hearing and no discernible hearing loss and no other audiological pathology that would explain the tinnitus. I also have a degree of TTTS. After a pretty tumultuous first few months I made great progress to...