Around 10 percent of the U.S. adult population — over 25 million Americans — experience some form of tinnitus.
Tinnitus is prevalent in up to 15% of the world population Tinnitus is linked to hearing loss: loss of input from the cochlea to central auditory pathways triggers plastic neural changes that result ...
The condition known as SSNHL, affects one ear at a time. Its onset can occur either during a single night, or it may develop ...
Tinnitus, also referred to as ringing in the ears, describes the perception of sound in the absence of any external noise. One potential tinnitus treatment is noise color therapy. Noise “colors” match ...
Approximately one in 10 adults in the US have tinnitus, and durations of occupational and leisure time noise exposures are correlated with rates of tinnitus and are likely targetable risk factors, ...
Tinnitus is the No. 1 disability among veterans, and it affects at least one in every 10 American adults. Veterans have higher rates of tinnitus than the general public due to the noise levels they ...