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I thought it might be helpful to start a thread where we can share news from science, medicine, and technology that directly or indirectly relates to potential treatments or diagnoses for tinnitus. This could include information about new drug delivery methods, treatments for conditions related to tinnitus, and emerging technologies or discoveries in the medical field that might be useful for managing tinnitus.
 
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SPIRE Deploys Effective, Safe Ultrasonic Neuromodulation Device

SPIRE, an early-stage company spun out from the University of Utah, was established to produce controlled deep brain neuromodulation for chronic pain and depression. Its primary device, DIADEM, delivers low-intensity focused ultrasound (LIFU) neuromodulation to selectively and controllably modulate the deep brain circuits involved in these disorders.

"We've been blown away by the positive results so far," said Dr. Riis, a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Biomedical Engineering, in the University of Utah's press release. "After just a single 40-minute stimulation session, patients are showing immediate, clinically substantial improvements in symptoms."

SPIRE has completed Phase 2 clinical studies for chronic pain and depression. The company is now conducting Phase 3 trials for these indications with the goal of obtaining regulatory approval and providing the treatments to the large number of patients who are currently in need of new treatment options.
 
AI-powered neurotech developer Elemind emerges from stealth with backing from Bezos, Gates

It's electric! A startup emerged from stealth this week with grand plans to pioneer a new form of neurotech dubbed "electric medicine."

Elemind's approach centers on artificial intelligence-powered algorithms that are trained to continuously analyze neurological activity collected by a noninvasive wearable device, then to deliver through the wearable bursts of neurostimulation that are uniquely tailored to those real-time brain wave readings.

The Cambridge, Massachusetts-based company claims that its approach—which is based on research from its founders, a group of high-profile scientists hailing from the likes of MIT, Stanford and Harvard—offers a more "natural" treatment option than pharmaceuticals for neurological conditions like insomnia, essential tremor and memory loss.

"Chemical drugs affect the entire body, often leading to unwanted side effects. Elemind offers a nonchemical, direct and on-demand solution that learns and dynamically adjusts to each person," Meredith Perry, a co-founder of Elemind and its CEO, said in the company's debut announcement. "We're the first and only company able to precisely guide and redirect brainwaves in real time."

The company has yet to unveil its physical hardware, but noted that its first application will be as a "general wellness device," allowing it to avoid undergoing FDA review before launching.

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