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TRT = Tinnitus Retraining Therapy Well we have to say that @Paul Ramsay it is important that everyone with tinnitus gets it checked out. We speak...
Thanks @wales, good example of working together to achieve more than the sum of our parts!
Hello, A response to some of the main themes in here. Written in haste in between a million and one other things, as ever, so apologies for any...
Thank you for all of the feedback! Thanks to @Hazel for answering the questions as they've arisen, doing a better job then I would - thank you....
I didn't see any data like this presented. Doesn't mean it wasn't there though - there were 1,000+ posters and over 300 presentations, so only...
Happy to try! Although as said, a lot of the information was commercially sensitive or shared in cofndience. The main value was in the networking...
I don't manage our website comments. Initial comments were deleted as apparently the contributor said they wouldn't be back to see any reply.
Long message as I’ll try and cover a few things at once. So looking at the statement that tinnitus gets better. Over time it does appear that...
I will respond to this but it will be in a while. Currently at ARO, lots of meetings set up with pharma companies, some doing tinnitus work...
Sounds like a good idea - could write something that could be sent to media local to you too - it's pretty easy to find the health editor or...
Wouldn't have thought so. Just be clear on why you're sharing it and what you'd hope for as an outcome.
It is frustrating me that this thread has become me explaining how these things tend to work and why the story does fit the narrative people here...
No, you see nothing, nor do you know when or how it will be used. We thought it was going to run twice at 5 and 6.30, we only knew it wasn't...
Nic did make these points, weren't used. People are there then to tell their own personal story, that's why they are chosen, to give their own,...
Not what I meant, apologies. I was talking in the context of getting stories onto the TV, to do that then, yes, we need people who will be willing...
Hi - this was a challenge to put together and get the story done. @Steve was lined up to be interviewed, as was I at one point, but both of us got...
We're working on it!
Sam speaks and writes very eloquently about her tinnitus experience - Sam was part of our conference networking event last year and spoke about...
We're looking at it and I'll report back if we amend the page or if not, then with information as to why we didn't. Takes time as with all of...
Hi @lymebite - I don't believe there's a charge or that you need to register for ARO. It is open to the public - the text in italics above is...
Hi All, as part of the ARO Annual Midwinter meeting in Baltimore, there will be a science cafe meeting on tinnitus. Not sure it will be worth...
Hi All, as I said in the video happy to get involved in discussions that lead out of it and thank you for the positive coments so far. To...
So based on your feedback we've revised the page. The page is here; https://www.tinnitus.org.uk/all-about-tinnitus and the version number has been...
Yes, the NHS does fund tinnitus research. It does this via the National Institute for Health Research network. It funds basic sience research via...
We're on it. Please be assured that your point is being seriously considered. As soon as we've made a decision on an amendment or that the...
Thought you may be interested in a feature the BBC is doing today on misophonia. Story here, also heavily featured on the various BBC home pages...
I said I'd try and answer some of the questions on here relating to the guidelines. As well as the guidelines (not yet published) highlighted...
I passed it onto Emily who does our Facebook feed (I'm not on FB), so it probably will get used. We're trying to post less then we did previously...
Thanks again @Berik - I've shared this and hope we can use in our prevention work.
No - Googled him first. I just cut and pasted the subject title from the website, although I did correct the typo in the headline...at least the...
Hi All, thought you may be interested in this article that appeared in the Yorkshire Post last week;...
As this strand is here and there seems to be some interest, thought I'd add my thoughts on the BAA conference and the relevant presentations....
Not sure. There is a move for a consensus definition of hyperacusis.
Yep. Nothing new to what was discussed at the BTA Conference. Looking at a January launch in Ireland. Rolling out to the UK after that. Applying...
Great, thanks @Berik!
Couldn't agree more and have encouraged the team here to register Tinnitus Talk as a stakeholder in order to be able to respond to the...
One of the first things I did when joining the BTA was to lobby NICE to produce a clinical guideline on the treatment and mangement of tinnitus....
Thanks all for the feedback.
The advert looks great. @Berik - any idea if there if there's an English translation of it? YouTube's Auto-Translate didn't do a great job!
We don't screen these. Depends on the people who come forward to participate. We include more in our magazine Quiet.
It's tough figuring out who the audience is for this sort of thing. I see the primary audience as the millions of people living with tinnitus who...
This does happen. Example of what's happening on this today; - BTA has a stand at the Royal College of GP's Annual Conference - promoting how GP's...
Hi, I don't really want to get drawn into the same debate again... but here I am! I'm not sure that most of the research money does get spent on...
No - right now he's spending 1/2 of his time on this, with no other support. Bizarre considering it is at 'epidemic' levels (1 in 10...
Pubmed's a good place to start, tends to be what most academics use to base reivews on (from what I can tell);...
Have to say it's the first time I've seen this sort of complex decision done via a forum, won't be easy to gain consensus and have one coherent...
No cost in doing so. I'd give it a couple of months minimum. Maybe to the end of the year, make the decision by a vote in January and announce in...
Good luck! Hope the meeting is worthwhile for you.
A PhD costs approx £75k to fully support over 3-5 years.
I've attached a form that we've used for small grants in the past (up to £3-5k dependent) is attached. The conditions we attached were: ·...
I'm due to speak with him on Friday. He's currently working on 3 projects to prove his theory and another on a potential biomarker for tinnitus.
Yes it's kind of doing two things at the moment. 1. Is to identify a route. 2. Is to map all research. Would want to heat map it at some point to...
I'm not sure it has stagnated. I've discussed it with Josef Rauschecker before too. I think there's two connected issues. One is there's no...
Aiming for Spring. Need to make sure we've got things aligned and ready to go. So the economic report, 'cure map' are all part of it. Now looking...
Really enjoyed meeting and speaking to those of you I got to talk to, sorry I didn't get to speak to you all. Thank you for getting involved,...
Thanks for setting this up @GregCA, will be interesting to see what emerges. I'm pretty strung out for the next few weeks and don't really want...
SOME (the ones that have been sent in on time!) of the posters to be presented at the Annual Conference on Friday are now available to view here;...
Hi All, don't really want to hijack this thread with a discussion about why fundraising for tinnitus is such a challenge (it is). If there's...
We are looking to do that, we've discussed and assessed research strategies at a number of other charities to see what we can learn. Scale is an...
Yes - we have a 'cure map' that's been posted elsewhere on this site. We list supplements and diuretics within that map, so yes, they do feature....