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• Tinnitus derives from the Latin word tinnire, meaning
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The non-medical habituation-based treatment being studied is known as Tinnitus Retraining Therapy or TRT.
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Tinnitus occurs when a partial or complete hearing loss causes the absence of sound signals from your ears.
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Many of you must have heard about Tinnitus which is an ear problem.
We Blog A Lot 2009
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Many of you must have heard about Tinnitus which is an ear problem.
We Blog A Lot 2009
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Tinnitus means never having to say, "Hello, Cleveland!"
Mike Ragogna: HuffPost Exclusive: Bruce Cockburn's "The Iris Of The World," Plus A Conversation With Prefab Sprout's Paddy McAloon Mike Ragogna 2011
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Treatment-resistant depression Bipolar disorder Epilepsy Alzheimer's disease Tourette syndrome Addiction Post-traumatic stress disorder Urinary tract infections Traumatic brain injury Tinnitus Cluster headache Chronic pain Multiple sclerosis *Granted an FDA exemption to treat rare conditions without proven effectiveness Source: Clinicaltrials.gov
Wiring the Brain, Literally, to Treat Stubborn Disorders Melinda Beck 2012
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Our favorite mp3 blog, Gimme Tinnitus has moved to greener pastures, and we are duly updating our link.
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Treating tinnitus: Tinnitus symptoms were significantly reduced for up to four years in patients treated with a noninvasive procedure that uses magnetic fields to stimulate neurons in the brain, according to a study in Brain Stimulation.
A Possible New Weapon to Battle Brain Tumors Ann Lukits 2011
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Tinnitus means never having to say, "Hello, Cleveland!"
Mike Ragogna: HuffPost Exclusive: Bruce Cockburn's "The Iris Of The World," Plus A Conversation With Prefab Sprout's Paddy McAloon Mike Ragogna 2011
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