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    Mass General Brigham Have Identified New Biomarkers for Tinnitus

    Okay, these results look like an intriguing exercise, but they do not seem to have a realistic future in tinnitus diagnostics. Basically, and excuse me if I am oversimplifying, they found that: tinnitus → distress → bodily expressions of distress. It looks interesting but unconvincing. The path...
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    Lenire: Retrospective Chart Review Demonstrating Effectiveness of Bimodal Neuromodulation for Tinnitus Treatment in a Clinical Setting

    It seems they did not measure subjective tinnitus loudness in decibels. That would probably have made the results more convincing. Still, we continue to face the problem of having no reliable biomarkers. Hopefully, the brain measurement tool being developed in Australia will become operational...
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    Cilcare's CIL001 Targets Cochlear Synaptopathy — An American/French Collaboration

    Is there any published paper that details the resolution of the viral vector issue?
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    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    May I ask how did you get this information?
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    From Loud Venues to Tinnitus: My Sound Engineer’s Tale

    Thank you all for your advice and encouragement. @frischky, have you ever recovered from these new high-pitched tones, or are they still present? By the way, I added these to my supplement list: Niacin Magnesium Glycinate Vitamin A Melatonin
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    From Loud Venues to Tinnitus: My Sound Engineer’s Tale

    Thank you. I have an appointment on July 4th to get some professional flat-frequency-response -17 dB earplugs. I'm not sure if it's enough, considering the whole situation. I might even buy a -30 dB capsule, even if its curve is not flat.
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    From Loud Venues to Tinnitus: My Sound Engineer’s Tale

    Introduction Hi all, I'm an electronic music musician (with modular synths and such) and live sound engineer. Both are hobbies of mine; I never formally studied them, which may explain some of my past carelessness. I'm 39, and I live in the Netherlands. I'm also a semi-pathological...