Stop The Ringing In Your Head

According to the American Tinnitus Association, over 50 million Americans experience tinnitus to some degree. Of these, about 12 million have a severe enough case to seek medical help and about 2 million patients are so seriously debilitated that they cannot live a normal life.

People from all ages and walks of life suffer from tinnitus. Almost every youth has experienced ringing of the ear at some point after a loud concert or night at the dance club. As a result, it is sometimes referred to as "the club disease."

This site aims to educate people about tinnitus and provide valuable resources that may reduce the condition and possibly cure it.


Tinnitus News


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DEAR DR. DONOHUE: Ringing in the ears has me almost losing my mind. I have seen two doctors, but they had no answers for me. I have used lipoflavanoids without any relief. I live on a fixed income, so I don't want to waste money. Some nights are ...

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Tinnitus can drive sufferer to distraction - South Coast Today

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Killer tunes, 80s vibes ... and a high risk of tinnitus - The Guardian

Dear J.S.: Ear ringing has a name -- tinnitus (TIN-uh-tiss or tuh-NIGHT-is, the preference is yours). Some say they hear a constant hissing, roaring or buzzing noise. Whatever the sound, it is distracting, disruptive and annoying. If you haven't seen ...

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Ear ringing destroys peace - Detroit News

ALIVE (140 Bannatyne, 989-8080): Exchange District dance club. Friday and Saturday: Bob's Yer Uncle. CAVERN (112 Osborne, downstairs): Basement rock room at Toad In The Hole. Thursday: Route 59. Monday: James Brown. Tuesday: Dr. Hotbottom & The Soul ...

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In the clubs - Winnipeg Free Press

2009-06-29 14:46:01 - We can all now take a simple, practical step towards funding research into tinnitus and deafness, by supporting Deafness Research UK’s mobile phone recycling initiative. Deafness Research UK has teamed up with Regenersis to ...

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Donating to charity is now FREE! - PR Inside

Carpal tunnel syndrome This bane of the office worker also strikes musicians, due to intensity and the repetition of fingerings. It manifests itself as a tingling or numbness of the thumb, index or middle finger. Focal dystonia A neurological ...

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Seven common injuries linked to music performance - Sacramento Bee

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Business Whirl: Tate new Barberitos marketing director - Athens Banner-Herald

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Engineer begins £1m case against MoD for Iraq injuries - Daily Telegraph

Jay DeMerit of the U.S, right, vies for the ball with Brazil's Luis Fabiano during the Confederations Cup final soccer match. It was done. Biggest United States soccer victory ever. After all, the score was 2-0. No one comes back from 2-0 in soccer ...

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U.S. - Wall Street Journal

Some jazz is aimed solely and squarely at your noggin. Jane Bunnett's music, by contrast, is pointed directly at your heart, your soul — and your feet. The veteran Toronto saxophonist and flutist's latest acclaimed project Embracing Voices is an ...

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