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If you've ever laid awake at night listening to a high-pitched ringing, buzzing or whooshing that no one else can hear, you ...
Tinnitus—the unrelenting perception of sound without any external cause—affects about 15% of adults across the country. While it may come and go for some, nearly 40% of those living with the condition ...
Tinnitus affects 50 million Americans and can be temporary or chronic. As many as 2 million Americans find the sound ...
New research links serotonin to tinnitus severity, showing how antidepressant pathways may amplify symptoms. The findings ...
Tinnitus, which affects 50 million Americans, can be connected to issues from hearing loss to cardiovascular or thyroid disorders. While no single cure exists, options include cognitive-behavioral ...
(seb_ra/iStock/Getty Images Plus) The neurotransmitter serotonin, best known for its role in regulating mood, may also influence the severity of tinnitus, new research has found. According to a mouse ...
Serotonin from antidepressants may amplify tinnitus, offering insight into why ear ringing can worsen during treatment.
Struggling with the constant buzz of tinnitus or the frustration of hearing loss? You’re not alone—and you’re not without hope. According to the American Tinnitus Association, more than 50 million ...
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