‘White-noise’ therapy alone not enough to curb tinnitus
‘White-noise’ therapy alone not enough to curb tinnitus
Tinnitus — what many think of as “ringing in the ears” — is the perception of sound without any real acoustic stimulation. Sound masking therapy, a common component of tinnitus treatment, is of uncertain benefit when used on its own, a new evidence review finds.
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“White-Noise” Therapy Alone Not Enough To Curb Tinnitus
Tinnitus what many think of as “ringing in the ears” is the perception of sound without any real acoustic stimulation. Sound masking therapy, a common component of tinnitus treatment, is of uncertain benefit when used on its own, a new evidence review finds. Tinnitus sufferers might hear one sound or multiple ones; they can hear them continuously or intermittently. The sounds are imperceptible …
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“White-Noise” Therapy Alone Not Enough to Curb Tinnitus
Sound masking therapy, a common component of tinnitus treatment, is of uncertain benefit when used on its own, a new evidence review finds.
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