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Tinnitus affects millions of people around the world, especially older adults. But what causes it? Scientists have found several common reasons, and we’ll explain them here in simple terms.
Although mpox has been detected in paediatric populations in central and west Africa for decades, evidence synthesis on paediatric, maternal, and congenital mpox, and the use of vaccines and ...
William Shatner is lately getting candid about the "ups and downs" of living with tinnitus.
William Shatner is getting candid on his journey with tinnitus. The 94-year-old “Star Trek” star spoke about living with the disease – which he was diagnosed with in the ’90s – in a June ...
William Shatner opened up in a candid new interview about the 'ups and downs' of living with 'permanent tinnitus,' a condition he got after standing too close to a special effects explosion on the ...
Around 15 percent of the world's population suffers from tinnitus, a condition which causes someone to hear a sound (such as ringing or buzzing) without any external source.
Tinnitus is difficult to control and many doctors are testing new treatments to improve the quality of life of people who suffer from this problem. This review looked for high-quality studies in the ...
Tinnitus describes 'ringing', 'whooshing' or 'hissing' sounds that are heard in the absence of any corresponding external sound. Between 5% and 43% of people experience this symptom and for some it ...
Tinnitus, often described as a persistent ringing or buzzing in the ears, can significantly impact the quality of life, sleep, focus, and clarity of understanding.
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