On November 6, Dr. Keith Darrow, Ph.D., a Harvard Medical and MIT-trained neuroscientist and clinical audiologist, will make a stop in southern Utah as part of his world book tour to teach people ...
Additionally, according to some sources as many as 1 in 5 people experience tinnitus for which they seek treatment, of those, another 1 in 5 reports that their tinnitus is more than just a nuisance ...
And it’s understandable that researchers are looking around for a lot of different kinds of treatments. So there’s also researchers who are working on using different types of electrical stimulation ...
For instance, taking medication that addresses blood pressure, thyroid conditions, or anemia can reduce or resolve pulsatile tinnitus symptoms. Additional possible treatments to reduce symptoms of ...
There is no "cure" for tinnitus and its impact on a person's life can be devastating to one's sleep, concentration or ability to hear clearly. Researchers at the University of Michigan published ...