Tinnitus, "ringing ears" or ear noise is a phenomenon of the nervous system connected to the ear, characterised by perception of a ringing or beating sound (often perceived as sinusoidal) with no external source.
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A non-profit organization working to improve the resources, information, and assistance available to sufferers of tinnitus. Efforts include funding tinnitus research, producing and distributing educational materials for both patients and healthcare professionals, and promoting hearing protection programs.
Consumer health resource center providing information on the causes, symptoms, and treatment of tinnitus.
Information including articles and a short video, remedies and products for the treatment and relief of tinnitus.
Provides symptoms, causes, and treatments. Presents conventional and alternative approaches.
Twice annual peer-reviewed journal of basic and clinical research reports and reviews on this condition. Includes subscription information, advice for contributors, index of past issues, and abstracts from most recent issue.
Information about tinnitus for patients and doctors, including diagnosis, therapy and brain mapping.
Specializes in the assessment and treatment of this condition in Australia, New Zealand and several locations in the United States.
Provides a short video and details of symptoms, causes, diagnosis and treatment.
Article by Jerome Groopman from the New Yorker on the mystery of tinnitus.
Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia. Information about this disorder and the center.
Reference source for those desiring quantitative information about clinically-significant tinnitus.
Provides information on this condition and similar inner ear disorders, and the treatments that may alleviate the symptoms.
Provides information on this program to evaluate and treat tinnitus and hyperacusis using tinnitus retraining therapy.
Provides information on this program to evaluate and treat tinnitus and hyperacusis using tinnitus retraining therapy.
Provides a short video and details of symptoms, causes, diagnosis and treatment.
Consumer health resource center providing information on the causes, symptoms, and treatment of tinnitus.
Reference source for those desiring quantitative information about clinically-significant tinnitus.
Information about tinnitus for patients and doctors, including diagnosis, therapy and brain mapping.
Information including articles and a short video, remedies and products for the treatment and relief of tinnitus.
Article by Jerome Groopman from the New Yorker on the mystery of tinnitus.
Provides information on this condition and similar inner ear disorders, and the treatments that may alleviate the symptoms.
Specializes in the assessment and treatment of this condition in Australia, New Zealand and several locations in the United States.
Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia. Information about this disorder and the center.
A non-profit organization working to improve the resources, information, and assistance available to sufferers of tinnitus. Efforts include funding tinnitus research, producing and distributing educational materials for both patients and healthcare professionals, and promoting hearing protection programs.
Twice annual peer-reviewed journal of basic and clinical research reports and reviews on this condition. Includes subscription information, advice for contributors, index of past issues, and abstracts from most recent issue.
Provides symptoms, causes, and treatments. Presents conventional and alternative approaches.
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