What Tinnitus Does To Your Brain Cells (And How To Stop It) After 47 years of studies and countless brain scans done on more than 2,400 tinnitus patients, scientists at the MIT Institute found that in a shocking 96% of cases, tinnitus was actuallyshrinking their brain cells....
Tinnitus may be caused by problems with your hearing system, including the parts of your brain that sort out sounds. Tinnitus may also be caused by a health condition, such as Ménière disease. The following may increase your risk:Age older than 60 years Exposure to loud noise Hearing loss...
This ancient practice, involving calming sounds,gongs (锣) and bowls (you' re bathed in sound, not water), might seem strange at first, but it could be just what you need to wash away your stress. If you' ve ever left a live music concert with your body feeling chilled, that's a...
multiple sclerosis, or acoustic neuroma, a non-malignant tumor. In rare cases, a small opening or fistula is identified between the perilymphatic space of the inner ear and the middle ear, leading to vertigo or other symptoms such as tinnitusor hearing loss...
There are many reasons why we lose our hearing, but the most common are prolonged exposure to noise and the aging process. Other causes include ear infections, genetic predisposition, head injuries and certain medications. When the ear does not function properly, the brain does not receive sounds...
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Due to the heterogeneous causes, symptoms and associated comorbidities with tinnitus, there remains an unmet need for a clear biomarker of tinnitus presenc
Tinnitus is an abnormal perception of sound without any stimulus to initiate it. It can cause those who suffer from it to not be able to concentrate, sleep, and to suffer emotional stress because of it. These reactions are from the involvement of tinnitus with the central nervous system....
Other hearing diseases and issues may be contributing to a decline in your hearing. These may include: Tinnitus Ear infections Hyperacusis Single sided deafness Sudden hearing loss Ruptured eardrum Presbycusis Meningitis Ramsay Hunt Syndrome (RHS) ...
Physical health problems including chronic pain, tinnitus, and long-term conditions Medically unexplained symptoms including fatigue and seizures How effective is CBT? CBT is an evidence-based form of therapy which means that researchers try to discoverwhatcomponents of therapy work, forwhichproblems, ...