Animal Study Finds Nerve Stimulation May Thwart Tinnitus
Animal Study Finds Nerve Stimulation May Thwart Tinnitus
Title: Animal Study Finds Nerve Stimulation May Thwart Tinnitus Category: Health News Created: 1/12/2011 6:05:00 PM Last Editorial Review: 1/13/2011
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Tinnitus treatment: Rebooting the brain helps stop the ring of tinnitus in rats
Targeted nerve stimulation could yield a long-term reversal of tinnitus, a debilitating hearing impairment affecting at least 10 percent of senior citizens and up to 40 percent of military veterans, according to a new article.
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Ringing in the changes: How high pitched music could cure tinnitus
In tests, researchers were able to stop the irritating noises by stimulating a nerve in the neck while playing a high pitched tone into the ears.
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