Tinnitus
Coverage of Tinnitus in the Nexus archive.
- Millions live with tinnitus — Here’s why it can be so hard to manage
Millions of Americans live with tinnitus, a persistent ringing sound. Ken Seibert, who has used hearing aids for 20 years, describes it as a constant background noise. Medical professionals advise seeking evaluation for persistent tinnitus to rule out serious causes, followed by symptom management strategies.
- Millions live with tinnitus — Here’s why it can be so hard to manage
Millions of Americans live with tinnitus, a persistent ringing sound that can be difficult to manage. Ken Seibert, who uses hearing aids, describes the constant noise as a challenge. Medical professionals recommend seeking evaluation for persistent tinnitus to rule out serious causes and focus on symptom management.
- Millions live with tinnitus — Here’s why it can be so hard to manage
Millions of Americans live with tinnitus, a persistent ringing sound that can be challenging to manage. Ken Seibert, a tinnitus sufferer, uses hearing aids to mitigate the noise, though the sound remains constant. Medical professionals advise seeking evaluation for persistent tinnitus to rule out serious causes and focus on symptom management strategies.
- Ask the Expert: Audiology, sponsored by Ainsworth Audiology
Ainsworth Audiology, a Baton Rouge-based private practice, provides personalized hearing healthcare through audiologists Kelley Ainsworth and Courtney Stewart. The article addresses when to seek an audiologist for hearing trouble, the health risks of untreated hearing loss, supporting loved ones in denial about hearing loss, and tinnitus management solutions.
- Tinnitus warning over trendy breathing exercise pushed by Iceman Wim Hof
The article warns about tinnitus linked to a trendy breathing exercise popularized by Wim Hof. The exercise has raised health concerns.
- New research shows how tinnitus affects work, sleep, and well-being
New research reveals that tinnitus negatively impacts one in five people, affecting their work, sleep, and well-being, leading to increased anxiety and depression. Laurel Christensen, PhD, conducted the study.
- SEN. BLUMENTHAL, REP. TAKANO: Congress can fund veterans’ care without taking benefits from disabled heroes
Sen. Blumenthal and Rep. Takano criticize Republicans for proposing cuts to disability benefits for veterans with tinnitus and sleep apnea to fund the Take Care of America’s Veterans Act. They argue alternative funding sources, such as unspent Department of Defense funds and tax adjustments for the top 0.1% income earners, could cover the legislation’s costs without harming disabled veterans.
- Hannah Elliott Highlights Tinnitus Risks
Hannah Elliott highlights the risks associated with tinnitus. The article focuses on raising awareness about the condition and its potential impacts.
- Heatwave tinnitus risk: Expert reveals little known link between sunburn and incurable hearing disorder
An expert reveals a link between sunburn during heatwaves and an increased risk of tinnitus, an incurable hearing disorder. The article highlights a previously little-known connection between extreme heat exposure and long-term auditory health issues.
- Heading to the Track? Protecting Your Hearing with Expert Advice
The article highlights the risks of loud noise exposure at racing events, such as noise levels reaching 100 decibels, which can damage hearing. It recommends protective measures like earplugs, earmuffs, and taking breaks in quieter areas to prevent hearing loss. CEENTA specialists emphasize the importance of routine hearing checks for individuals exposed to loud environments.
- I suffered the life-ruining agony of tinnitus for 14 years but I've finally found relief... thanks to a simple DIY 'fix' involving my jaw
A person who experienced tinnitus for 14 years found relief through a DIY solution involving their jaw. The method is described as simple and effective.
- Accessorize with earplugs at this summer’s concerts so you can enjoy more music in the future
The article discusses using earplugs at concerts to prevent long-term hearing damage, highlighting that they reduce volume without eliminating sound. Experts like audiologist Asia Pon explain that repeated exposure to loud noises can damage fragile inner ear hair cells, leading to issues like tinnitus and hearing loss. Fashionable earplug options are gaining popularity among young concertgoers.
- New Yorkers could have a higher chance of getting tinnitus — here’s what you should know
New Yorkers have a higher prevalence of tinnitus, with one in six affected compared to one in ten nationally, linked to stress, sleep deprivation, and constant noise. Audiologist Dr. Seth Weible highlights stress as a trigger and advocates for annual hearing tests, while the Hearing Loss Association of America’s NYC Chapter pushes for mandatory tinnitus screenings.
- How to silence curse of tinnitus in just weeks: We were tormented for years, but here's the miracle method that finally offered relief from constant ringing within 3 days
The article claims a 'miracle method' can silence tinnitus within three days, offering relief after years of torment. It positions the method as a breakthrough for those suffering from constant ringing in the ears.
- How to silence curse of tinnitus in just weeks: We were tormented for years, but here's the miracle method that finally offered relief from constant ringing within 3 days
The article discusses a method claimed to provide rapid relief from tinnitus, a condition that caused years of torment for sufferers. It highlights a 'miracle method' that reportedly silenced constant ringing within three days.
- I'm a top tinnitus specialist. You don't have to 'live with' agonizing ringing: These simple, at-home fixes can silence it INSTANTLY
A top tinnitus specialist claims that agonizing ringing in the ears can be silenced instantly with simple at-home fixes, challenging the common belief that tinnitus must be endured.
- I've treated countless tinnitus sufferers. THIS is the one easy fix that can stop the ringing after one routine appointment: DR PHILIPPA KAYE
Dr. Philippa Kaye claims to have a simple fix for tinnitus sufferers, which can stop the ringing after one routine appointment. She has treated countless patients and is sharing her expertise. The fix is reportedly easy and effective.
- I've treated countless tinnitus sufferers. THIS is the one easy fix that can stop the ringing after one routine appointment: DR PHILIPPA KAYE
Dr. Philippa Kaye claims to have a simple fix for tinnitus sufferers, which can stop the ringing after one routine appointment. She has treated countless patients and is sharing her expertise. The fix is reportedly easy and effective.
- The brain’s “feel good” chemical may be secretly fueling tinnitus
Scientists have found that serotonin may worsen tinnitus, and this discovery may explain why some people experience louder ringing in their ears while taking SSRIs. The findings are based on a study using advanced light-based brain stimulation in mice. Researchers identified a serotonin-driven circuit linked directly to tinnitus-like behavior.
- Relentless tinnitus drove Amber crazy. No treatments worked... until a routine appointment led to this simple fix that stopped the ringing instantly. Now, our experts reveal breakthrough that could finally silence agony of millions
Amber suffered from relentless tinnitus and tried various treatments without success until a routine appointment led to a simple fix that stopped the ringing instantly. This breakthrough could potentially silence the agony of millions. Experts reveal this new discovery as a possible solution for tinnitus sufferers.
- Relentless tinnitus drove Amber crazy. No treatments worked... until a routine appointment led to this simple fix that stopped the ringing instantly. Now, our experts reveal breakthrough that could finally silence agony of millions
Amber suffered from relentless tinnitus and found a simple fix after trying various treatments. A routine appointment led to a breakthrough that could help millions suffering from tinnitus. The solution was revealed by experts.