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This research aims to determine the prevalence of use of ear phones for entertainment and the prevalence of subjective tinnitus in students in an urban university setting; and the relationship between the two. This is a descriptive, cross sectional study of students of the college of medicine, ...
Tinnitus Research Options (medicine.buffalo.edu) Get This Highly Respected Doctor’s Opinion On How To Cure Tinnitus 31. July 2012·Write a comment· Categories:See All Posts Here Most doctors will tell you that there is no cure for tinnitus. In fact, most medical doctors will tell you that...
NK-1R antagonists are, in general, safe and well tolerated even at high doses; most of the adverse events induced by these compounds were mild or moderate (e.g., dehydration, irritability, constipation, somnolence, alopecia, dizziness, tinnitus, fatigue, headaches, vertigo, hiccupping, and ...
How Is Tinnitus Treated? It depends on what's to blame for the ringing. If a medication is the trigger, your doctor might suggest that you stop taking it or change to a different drug. Never stop a medicine on your own without talking to your doctor. ...
This perspective reviews the current state of the art and literature on tinnitus in children, prevalence and risk factors, clinical management, and future
Lear and Rees posted the report on ResearchGate to make it accessible to the public. On Feb. 14, Rees shared the paper with attendees of theAmerican Academy of Environmental Medicine’s annual conference in San Antonio, Texas, according to apress release. ...
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The science and art of medicine 来自 Elsevier 喜欢 0 阅读量: 19 作者: L Whitby 摘要: Last week's BMJ cast yet further doubt on prostate specific antigen as a screening tool for prostate cancer (2009;339:b3572, b3537, b3601), and this week we warm to the theme of tumour markers ...
frequencies, 4–8 Hz) and high-frequency (gamma, 25–50 Hz) oscillations [78]. While theta oscillations are thought to underlie negative symptoms (such as depression and hearing loss), gamma frequencies have been linked to the production of positive symptoms (such as pain and tinnitus) ...