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... with a wife and infant son when, at the age of 35, his life turned upside down. A sudden case of severe tinnitus -- ringing in the ears -- coupled with other strange distortions of sound, forced him after nine months of frustration to take a radical ...
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... new cures, treatments and technologies for the deaf, hard of hearing and other hearing impaired people including tinnitus sufferers. Vivienne Michael, Chief Executive of Deafness Research UK, said: "Thousands of people have ear problems yet few ...
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... changes in brain rhythms. After analyzing his colleague's brain activity, Dr. Llinás announced: "You have tinnitus. Right brain. The phantom sound ringing in your ears must be very loud. It is low frequency, a rumbling noise." Dr. Kelly was ...
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... reflecting changes in brain rhythms. After analyzing his colleague's brain activity, Llinas announced: "You have tinnitus. Right brain. The phantom sound ringing in your ears must be very loud. It is low frequency, a rumbling noise." Kelly was ...
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... new cures, treatments and technologies for the deaf, hard of hearing and other hearing impaired people including tinnitus sufferers. Vivienne Michael, Chief Executive of Deafness Research UK, said: "Thousands of people have ear problems yet few ...
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thenose tinnitus Abstract Tinnitus, a buzzing or ringing in the ear, may be pulsatile or continuous (nonpulsatile). The distinction, with a detailed clinical evaluation, determines the most appropriate imaging study. Pulsatile tinnitus suggests a ...
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Tinnitus is an affection known as auditory imaging, manifested throw ringing, buzzing, crackling, or hissing sound heard inside one or both ears as a result of brain activity that tries to protect the ear ...
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... the higher pitches of a woman's voice or a child's voice. Also, certain sounds seem annoying or overly loud. And tinnitus, or ringing in the ears, is common. In addition to the natural effects of aging, presbycusis may be caused by changes in the ...
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The British Tinnitus Association is donating a record A 230,000 funding grant for a three-year tinnitus research post at University College London Ear Institute in the search for a cure for the condition.
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... claudication (leg pain caused by narrowing arteries) and to treat sexual dysfunction, multiple sclerosis, tinnitus, and other health conditions. In Europe and the United States, ginkgo supplements are among the best-selling herbal medications and it ...
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... reduce vertigo in three-fourths of patients with the condition. Several studies have outlined how hearing loss and tinnitus (ringing in the ears) progress over time in patients with Mnire's disease, according to background information in the ...
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... dysfunction are lengthy and include "developmental and reflex delays, visual-spatial problems, hearing loss, tinnitus, motion sensitivity, abnormal movement patterns, clumsiness, decreased eye-hand and eye-foot coordination, ataxia, falls, ...
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... according to a study for European politicians. It claims being exposed to loud music could lead to people getting tinnitus, or ringing in the ears. The condition already affects more than 3 million people in the UK and it's feared a million more are ...
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... are developed to protect and improve hearing, and ultimately cure deafness and related conditions such as tinnitus. It seeks to do this by engaging pharmaceutical and biotech organisations in the hearing loss research field and demonstrating how ...
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... and concentration It may also help relieve or alleviate : - (1) Tension headaches (2) Eyestrain / eye problems (3) Tinnitus and other ear problems (5) Neck and shoulder stiffness (6) Sinusitis and congestion (7) Hair loss/thinning (8) Scalp tension ...
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