Animation explaining the neurological basis for tinnitus, a condition causing persistent sensations of noise even in the absence of external sounds. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not ...
Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders can potentially cause tinnitus or make existing tinnitus worse. These conditions affect the jaw joint and surrounding structures, which are very close to the ...
Pulsatile tinnitus is a rhythmic pulsing sound that some people hear often. There may be a link between anxiety and pulsatile tinnitus. Pulsatile tinnitus causes people to constantly or frequently ...
Tinnitus after a cold may result from fluid buildup in the inner ear, untreated infections, or ongoing inflammation. Sound therapy, cognitive therapy, and medications could help. Tinnitus is a ...
Tinnitus. For those who don't have it, even the word may be hard to pronounce. For those who do, tinnitus (usually pronounced TIN-it-us) is a constant presence in every second of their waking life: a ...
Have you ever had "ringing" in your ears? You may very well have tinnitus, a common condition marked by "ringing" ears or other sound descriptions like buzzing, whistling, roaring or sizzling. The ...
Welcome to the first entry in Sound Mind, a series dedicated to exploring the psychological dimensions of hearing disorders. I thought we would start with a discussion about suicidal ideation (SI) and ...