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Beth’s Tinnitus Success Story: A Cyclist and Mother Working in Laboratory Sales
Beth’s tinnitus, which she describes as a high-pitched, hissing sound, began very suddenly at Christmas time. The noise continued 24/7, disrupting her work and personal life and causing severe anxiety.
Beth found that she couldn’t do her job properly due to the constant disruption of her tinnitus symptoms. She states that even when trying to do something as simple as composing an email: “I couldn’t put a sentence together.”
Beth was so disturbed by her tinnitus symptoms that she even considered taking three months off from work in order to de-stress (as stress can intensify tinnitus symptoms).
She explored many treatment options, from an audiologist to an acupuncturist, but no one offered relief. Beth was so distressed that she says she would have tried anything to silence her tinnitus. However, nothing worked until she arrived at Sound Relief Hearing Center. After one consultation, she experienced a newfound hope. Why? As she explains, Dr. Julie gets it.
After her initial appointment at Sound Relief, Beth found herself with restored hope, knowing in her heart that the treatment would work thanks to the scientific explanation offered by Dr. Julie and the staff at Sound Relief. After a week of tone therapy, Beth found that the anxiety surrounding her tinnitus had completely vanished.
Now, after only three months of sound therapy, Beth is feeling much more like her old self. While she is still experiencing tinnitus symptoms (which is to be expected, as Dr. Julie explained it will take six months to a year to get them fully under control), her anxiety has completely vanished. Thanks to this, Beth is now able to enjoy her job and leisure activities like she once did.
Beth urges everyone living with tinnitus to “not be scared, not be skeptical, not be embarrassed. It’s just part of life . . . but you don’t have to live with it.”
Each individual tinnitus experience is unique and requires personalized care. Our goal is to provide solutions that put you in control of your hearing health. The FDA approved tinnitus treatments at Sound Relief Hearing Center will help you find relief. Stop delaying and give us a call.
Link: https://www.soundrelief.com/tinnitus/
To learn more about tinnitus, please watch our "Tinnitus Truths" series on YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTRshwUjOHI&list=PLKFvKGU_m7-PsXp7bLlvF0ORDet94X5kt
Schedule an appointment here: https://www.soundrelief.com/sc....hedule-an-appointmen
Or visit our website for valuable information:
Tinnitus Treatment: https://www.soundrelief.com/tinnitus/tinnitus-treatment/
What Causes Tinnitus: https://www.soundrelief.com/what-causes-tinnitus/
Tinnitus, hyperacusis, and hearing aids in Arizona & Colorado:
Sound Relief Hearing Center - Scottsdale, AZ
11333 N Scottsdale Road #200
Scottsdale, AZ 85254
(480) 751-4200
https://www.soundrelief.com/lo....cation/scottsdale-ar
Sound Relief Hearing Center - Centennial, CO
15450 E Orchard Road
Centennial, CO 80016
(720) 381-3020
https://www.soundrelief.com/lo....cation/hearing-aid-c
Sound Relief Hearing Center - Denver, CO
55 Madison Street #550
Denver, CO 80206
(720) 863-4366
https://www.soundrelief.com/lo....cation/denver-colora
Sound Relief Hearing Center - Fort Collins, CO
4703 E Boardwalk Drive # B2
Fort Collins, CO 80525
(970) 672-1410
https://www.soundrelief.com/lo....cation/fort-collins-
Sound Relief Hearing Center - Golden, CO
1030 Johnson Road #130
Golden, CO 80401
(720) 259-2793
https://www.soundrelief.com/lo....cation/hearing-aid-g
Sound Relief Hearing Center - Highlands Ranch, CO
200 Plaza Drive #110
Highlands Ranch, CO 80129
(720) 627-6378
https://www.soundrelief.com/lo....cation/hearing-aid-h
Sound Relief Hearing Center - Westminster, CO
12001 Tejon Street #124
Westminster, CO 80234
(720) 259-9750
https://www.soundrelief.com/lo....cation/hearing-aid-w
Sound Relief Hearing Center - Mesa, AZ
4824 East Baseline Rd #102
Mesa, AZ 85206
(480) 389-2337
https://www.soundrelief.com/lo....cation/hearing-aids- - bsocially
What causes Tinnitus?
https://www.SoundRelief.com/
To learn more about tinnitus, please watch our "Tinnitus Truths" series on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playli....st?list=PLKFvKGU_m7-
Schedule an appointment here: https://www.soundrelief.com/sc....hedule-an-appointmen
Or visit our website for valuable information:
Tinnitus Treatment: https://www.soundrelief.com/ti....nnitus/tinnitus-trea
What Causes Tinnitus: https://www.soundrelief.com/what-causes-tinnitus/
Tinnitus, hyperacusis, and hearing aids in Arizona & Colorado:
Sound Relief Hearing Center - Scottsdale, AZ
11333 N Scottsdale Road #200
Scottsdale, AZ 85254
(480) 751-4200
https://www.soundrelief.com/lo....cation/scottsdale-ar
Sound Relief Hearing Center - Centennial, CO
15450 E Orchard Road
Centennial, CO 80016
(720) 381-3020
https://www.soundrelief.com/lo....cation/hearing-aid-c
Sound Relief Hearing Center - Denver, CO
55 Madison Street #550
Denver, CO 80206
(720) 863-4366
https://www.soundrelief.com/lo....cation/denver-colora
Sound Relief Hearing Center - Fort Collins, CO
4703 E Boardwalk Drive # B2
Fort Collins, CO 80525
(970) 672-1410
https://www.soundrelief.com/lo....cation/fort-collins-
Sound Relief Hearing Center - Golden, CO
1030 Johnson Road #130
Golden, CO 80401
(720) 259-2793
https://www.soundrelief.com/lo....cation/hearing-aid-g
Sound Relief Hearing Center - Highlands Ranch, CO
200 Plaza Drive #110
Highlands Ranch, CO 80129
(720) 627-6378
https://www.soundrelief.com/lo....cation/hearing-aid-h
Sound Relief Hearing Center - Westminster, CO
12001 Tejon Street #124
Westminster, CO 80234
(720) 259-9750
https://www.soundrelief.com/lo....cation/hearing-aid-w
Sound Relief Hearing Center - Mesa, AZ
4824 East Baseline Rd #102
Mesa, AZ 85206
(480) 389-2337
https://www.soundrelief.com/lo....cation/hearing-aids- - bsocially
Tinnitus is one of the most commonly claimed VA disabilities that can also result in the development of new conditions, which Veterans can claim as secondary service connection. Tune in as we break down common secondary service connection claims related to Tinnitus, which can greatly increase your combined VA disability rating.
Please leave your questions or comments below, and we hope you find the information presented to be helpful!
READ CCK's blog post here: https://cck-law.com/blog/secon....dary-conditions-to-t
Study-- Tinnitus and Depression, Anxiety, Somatic Symptom Disorder: http://downloads.hindawi.com/j....ournals/ijoto/2015/6
Study: Tinnitus and Migraines: https://americanmigrainefounda....tion.org/resource-li
Study-- Tinnitus and Sleep Disorders such as Sleep Apnea: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8373941/
0:00 Introduction
0:41 What is Tinnitus?
2:31 Common Causes of Tinnitus in Veterans
4:43 VA Ratings for Tinnitus
5:03 Secondary Service Connection
6:25 Migraines Secondary to Tinnitus
7:19 Depression and Anxiety Secondary to Tinnitus
8:17 Somatic Symptom Disorder Secondary to Tinnitus
8:56 Sleep Disorders, Sleep Apnea Secondary to Tinnitus
10:25 Filing a Secondary Service Connection VA Claim
13:13 Tips and Evidence for Successful Secondary Service Connection VA Claims
16:23 Closing Thoughts
Feel free to ask questions, give us feedback, or request new veterans' law topics below! And don't forget to SUBSCRIBE so you won’t miss future videos. Visit our website at cck-law.com. - bsocially
There is no Cure for Tinnitus yet. However, there are ways to improve that ringing or buzzing in your ears. Also, check out the NeuroTinnitus Brain Retraining Program.
Check out the NeuroTinnitus Brain Retraining Program: https://www.neurotinnitus.com/....go?affiliate_id=2431
https://DrCliffAuD.com
https://DrCliffAuD.com/videos
https://AppliedHearingAZ.com
Sound Generator - https://goo.gl/JEYnPb
Hearing Aids - https://www.AppliedHearingSolutions.com
Starkey Relax - Android https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.starkey.tinnitus&hl=en
iOS https://itunes.apple.com/us/ap....p/starkey-relax/id96
Tinnitus Alleviator - Android https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.neuromonics.alleviator&hl=en
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Getting Tinnitus Relief Using Tinnitus Sound Therapy
Dr. Cliff Olson, Audiologist and founder of Applied Hearing Solutions in Anthem Arizona, discusses Tinnitus Sound Therapy and how it can help to get you Relief.
Find a Widex Provider:
https://www. widex.com/tryzentinnitus
Website: https://www.DrCliffAuD.com
Clinic Website: https://www.AppliedHearingAZ.com
Ringing of the ears, otherwise known as tinnitus, affects approximately 15% of the World’s Population. According to the American Tinnitus Association, Tinnitus affects 50 million Americans with 20 million of them struggling with burdensome Chronic Tinnitus.
There are 2 main types of tinnitus:
1. Objective tinnitus – This type is rare and can be heard by individuals other than yourself with proper listening tools. It is often caused by the body’s circulatory system.
2. Subjective tinnitus – This is the type that most tinnitus sufferers have. It is often associated with hearing loss, and can only be perceived by the person experiencing it.
Research tells us that most individuals with tinnitus also have hearing loss. We also know that replacing sound that the brain is missing using hearing aids is one of the most effective forms of tinnitus treatment because it appears to shut down or limit the Tinnitus generation mechanism in the brain.
There are a variety of different treatment options for Tinnitus, but Sound Therapy using masking sounds is one of the more common ones. Tinnitus masking is basically taking one sound and using it to “mask over” the sound of your tinnitus. Typically, a static white or pink noise is used to provide this masking effect.
However, when you use static noise, you are essentially trading one sound for another with the hopes that you will prefer the static sound over the sound of your tinnitus. This is where the hearing aid manufacturer Widex takes a different approach. Instead of exclusively using Tinnitus noise maskers, all of their hearing aids (except their CIC models) use Zen Fractal Tones.
Fractal Tones are musical in nature and music has been shown to reduce tinnitus annoyance. However, you can’t listen to the same music over and over because it will eventually lose its effectiveness which is called habituation. Fractal tones are not repeatable which prevents this habituation, and they are also dichotic which means that different music is played in each ear.
Widex has 5 different Zen Fractal Tones that all have a unique sound to them. The Zen tones – Aqua, Coral, Lavender, Green, & Sand – all have a different Pitch, Tempo, and Intensity combination. This allows you to pick which one works best for you. They also have Zen noise if you already know that static maskers are what work best for you.
The best thing about the Widex Zen tones is that you can use them at the same time as your regular hearing aid programs. This means that you can receive the benefit of amplification for speech understanding and tinnitus reduction along with the benefit of using Zen Fractal Tones at the same time.
However, for MAXIMUM tinnitus relief, it is always recommended to combine Sound Therapy with a structured Tinnitus Treatment Program like Widex Zen Therapy. Widex Zen Therapy has been show to provide significant improvement in tinnitus symptoms to most users in as little as 2 months, with further improvements out to 6 months.
Widex Zen therapy consists of 4 elements:
1. Counseling – This is where your hearing care provider provides you with Tinnitus education and possibly implements Cognitive & Behavioral Therapy (CBT).
2. Amplification – This is the use of hearing aids to treat your hearing loss and reduce the contrast between your auditory environment and the tinnitus.
3. Fractal Tones – This is the use of the Zen Fractal Tones to relax you and provide acoustic stimulation.
4. Relaxation Strategies – Increased tinnitus annoyance is directly associated with stress levels. Developing stress coping strategies can help reduce your tinnitus annoyance. Feel free to checkout the Widez Zen Tinnitus App for recommended strategies.
It is important to understand that while there is no Cure for Tinnitus, It doesn’t meant that there is no treatment available to reduce your perception and to help you cope with your tinnitus. You just have to make sure you have the right tools in your toolbox and a hearing care professional who can help you implement them. - bsocially
Conoce todo sobre los acúfenos, a través del Dr. Sergio Durand Oliver Paris, destacado otorrinolaringólogo y miembro de Top Doctors
http://www.topdoctors.mx/docto....r/sergio-durand-oliv
El acúfeno es la percepción de un sonido continuo en un oído, en ambos o en la cabeza, que no proviene de ninguna fuente externa. Este ruido se percibe más durante los periodos de silencio ambiental como lo es la noche, pero basta poner atención para percibir que siempre está ahí.
Las causas más comunes del acúfenos o tinnitus son: edad, ansiedad, eposición a ruidos intensos., uso de medicamentos como aspirina y otros que pueden dañar el nervio auditivo, consumo excesivo de cafeína y alcohol, obstrucción del canal auditivo externo, infecciones del oído medio, anomalías de los huesecillos del oído medio o una perforación del tímpano y algunas anormalidades del oído interno, o tumores que presionen el nervio auditivo.
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A New Tinnitus CURE? | OTO-313. Dr. Cliff Olson, Audiologist and founder of Applied Hearing Solutions in Phoenix Arizona, discusses a drug that is currently undergoing FDA clinical trials to see if it could be a CURE for Tinnitus.
Check out the NeuroTinnitus Brain Retraining Program: https://www.neurotinnitus.com/....go?affiliate_id=2431
American Tinnitus Association: https://ATA.org
Otonomy: https://Otonomy.com
OTO-313 Clinical Trials: https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03918109
https://DrCliffAuD.com
https://DrCliffAuD.com/videos
https://AppliedHearingAZ.com
A cure for tinnitus is something that has eluded researchers. With millions of individuals world wide suffering from this annoying condition that causes ringing in the ears, a cure is something that the world is in desperate need of. A pharmaceutical company Otonomy is trying to change that. They are searching for a cure for tinnitus and other ear related conditions. By using Gacyclidine a non-competitive NMDA receptor antagonist, is a Phencyclidine derivative with neuroprotective properties, they hope to reverse tinnitus or at least suppress it. Gacyclidine is closely related to another drug called Phencyclidine which is more commonly known as PCP, which is a hallucinogenic drug. Currently in Phase 1/2 of FDA clinical trials, they hope to show a positive impact of Gacyclidine on tinnitus. Results of their safety and efficacy trials should be published by the end of 2020.
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Some people have experienced new or stronger symptoms of tinnitus after Covid or the Covid vaccine, and for many people this is worrisome or uncomfortable, some even describe it as unbearable. In this episode of Therapy in a Nutshell I talk with Joey Reymenyi, a vestibular audiologist and neuroplasticity specialist about tinnitus treatment options, how you can recover from tinnitus after Covid or after the vaccine and how to work with your body and mind to heal and feel like yourself again.
The Covid Vaccine is Statistically much safer than getting Covid-19, I got both doses and had no side effects. I encourage everyone who can to consider getting the vaccine as soon as possible.
Tinnitus is treatable and you can recover. Check out the free resources on Joey's website: https://www.seekingbalance.com.au/
Joey is not paying me in any way to sponsor this video or promote her. We share common approaches that include Acceptance and Commitment therapy, a neuroplasticity and mental wellness approach and a belief in the innate ability to heal.
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In therapy I use a combination of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Systems Theory, Positive Psychology, and a Bio-Psycho-Social approach to treating mental illness and other challenges we all face in life. The ideas from my videos are frequently adapted from multiple sources, many of them come from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, especially the work of Steven Hayes, Jason Luoma, and Russ Harris. The sections on stress and the mind body connection derive from the work of Stephen Porges (the Polyvagal theory), Peter Levine (Somatic Experiencing) Francine Shapiro (EMDR) and Bessel Van Der Kolk. I also rely heavily on the work of the Arbinger institute for my overall understanding of our ability to choose our life direction.
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In this video for Tinnitus Awareness Week, John House, MD and Kevin Peng, MD give an authentic response to various tinnitus remedies that exist on the internet. Tinnitus is a difficult, nebulous symptom, so we hope to bring some clarity to the issue and offer suggestions that may help.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hHuNevxrQ0&ab_channel=MechanicalCauseinMedicine
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ztrrQQ77z9A&ab_channel=DoctorCliff%2CAuD
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https://www.SoundRelief.com/
To learn more about tinnitus, please watch our "Tinnitus Truths" series on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playli....st?list=PLKFvKGU_m7-
Schedule an appointment here: https://www.soundrelief.com/sc....hedule-an-appointmen
Or visit our website for valuable information:
Tinnitus Treatment: https://www.soundrelief.com/ti....nnitus/tinnitus-trea
Hearing Aids: https://www.soundrelief.com/hearing-aids/
Tinnitus, hyperacusis, and hearing aids in Arizona & Colorado:
Sound Relief Hearing Center - Scottsdale, AZ
11333 N Scottsdale Road #200
Scottsdale, AZ 85254
(480) 751-4200
https://www.soundrelief.com/lo....cation/scottsdale-ar
Sound Relief Hearing Center - Centennial, CO
15450 E Orchard Road
Centennial, CO 80016
(720) 381-3020
https://www.soundrelief.com/lo....cation/hearing-aid-c
Sound Relief Hearing Center - Denver, CO
55 Madison Street #550
Denver, CO 80206
(720) 863-4366
https://www.soundrelief.com/lo....cation/denver-colora
Sound Relief Hearing Center - Fort Collins, CO
4703 E Boardwalk Drive # B2
Fort Collins, CO 80525
(970) 672-1410
https://www.soundrelief.com/lo....cation/fort-collins-
Sound Relief Hearing Center - Golden, CO
1030 Johnson Road #130
Golden, CO 80401
(720) 259-2793
https://www.soundrelief.com/lo....cation/hearing-aid-g
Sound Relief Hearing Center - Highlands Ranch, CO
200 Plaza Drive #110
Highlands Ranch, CO 80129
(720) 627-6378
https://www.soundrelief.com/lo....cation/hearing-aid-h
Sound Relief Hearing Center - Westminster, CO
12001 Tejon Street #124
Westminster, CO 80234
(720) 259-9750
https://www.soundrelief.com/lo....cation/hearing-aid-w
Sound Relief Hearing Center - Mesa, AZ
4824 East Baseline Rd #102
Mesa, AZ 85206
(480) 389-2337
https://www.soundrelief.com/lo....cation/hearing-aids- - bsocially
Dr. Derebery shares her knowledge on how to get relief from tinnitus.
House Institute Ear and Neurosurgery Clinics
2100 West 3rd Street Los Angeles, CA 90057 (213) 483-9930
www.houseearclinic.com
Did you know that House Institute Foundation is funded entirely by public donations? Consider donating today! http://www.hei.org/donate - bsocially
Klopfen, Bohren, Pfeifen statt ländlicher Ruhe und Vogelgezwitscher – rund 3 Millionen Menschen in Deutschland leiden dauerhaft an Tinnitus, über 250.000 erkranken jedes Jahr neu. Sie hören Dinge, die für andere gar nicht vorhanden sind. Oft werden sie deshalb auch mit ihrem Leiden nicht ernst genommen. Tinnitus kann nach ein paar Monaten wieder verschwinden, Tinnitus kann aber auch chronisch sein. Die Formen sind vielfältig, die Therapiemöglichkeiten auch. Ein Wunderheilmittel gegen chronischen Tinnitus gibt es nicht, aber viele Möglichkeiten, um mit dem Leiden zurecht zu kommen.
Lernen Sie uns, den Sozialverband VdK, kennen: https://www.vdk.de/deutschland/ - bsocially
Otomagnetics has developed an experimental platform technology that magnetically delivers therapy to the internal ear, eye, and skin infection targets. It accomplishes this by utilizing a minimally invasive magnetic injection platform to deliver therapeutic nanoparticles to better penetrate these organs.
It is currently under investigational use and not approved by the FDA yet, but holds great promise to more effectively treat hearing loss, tinnitus, protect hearing from chemotherapy damage, and ear infections without need for oral antibiotics and ear tube placements.
For more info:
https://www.Otomagnetics.com
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Haben Sie das? Ein Pfeifen im Ohr, ein Piepsen im Ohr oder gar ein permanentes Rauschen im Ohr...dies ist wahrscheinlich ein Tinnitus. Tinnitus ist relativ häufig in Deutschland. Knapp 25% der Deutschen haben mind. einmal in Ihrem Leben einen Tinnitus. Tinnitus kan ein- oder beidseitig auftreten.
Geht man wegen dem Rauschen oder piepsen im Ohr zum Arzt dann macht dieser verschiedene Ursachen. Tinnitus selbst ist aber weniger eine (eigenständige) Erkrankung sondern eher ein sog. Symptom - wie auch akuter Schmerz ein Symptom ist.
Folgende Ursachen für einen Tinnitus gibt es (Auszug):
1. Mögliche Ursachen für objektive Ohrgeräusche (Arzt kann Tinnitus auch hören)
--- bestimmte Tumore (pulsierendes Rauschen)
--- Arterienstenose (= Verengung) (pulssynchrones Rauschen)
2. Mögliche Ursachen für subjektive Ohrgeräusche (Arzt kann Tinnitus nicht hören)
--- Funktionsstörungen des „Hörsystems“
z.B. Entzündliche Prozesse (z.B. Mittelohrentzündung), Lärm (z.B. akutes oder chronisches Schalltrauma), bestimmte Medikamente, Altersschwerhörigkeit, Weitere Pathologien (z.B. geschädigtes Trommelfell, Hörsturz)
--- Ursachen „im“ Kopf oder Gehirn, z.B. Tumore (z.B. Hirntumore),
Operationen (z.B. nach neurochirurgischen Eingriffen oder Ohroperationen), Traumata (z.B. Schädel-Hirn-Trauma, Felsenbeinfraktur)
--- Psychische Belastungssituationen
--- Systemische organische Erkrankungen, z.B. Neurologische Erkrankungen (z.B. Multiple Sklerose), Kardiovaskuläre Erkrankungen (z.B. Bluthochdruck, zu niedrigen Blutdruck, Herzrhythmusstörungen), Stoffwechselerkrankungen (z.B. Schilddrüsenfunktionsstörungen), (Kiefer‑)Orthopädische Erkrankungen (z.B. HWS-Syndrom, Störungen des Kauapparates)
--- Psychiatrische Erkrankungen (z.B. Schizophrenie)
Der Tinnitus selbst wird eingeteilt nach den folgenden Kriterien:
1. Objektivität: objektiver vs. subjektiver Tinnitus
2. Entstehungsort: äußeres Ohr, Mittelohr, Gehirn etc.
3. Verlauf: akut vs. chronisch
4. Schweregrad: Grad 1 = kein Leidensdruck bis Grad 4 = Berufsunfähigkeit
Die Therapie eines Tinnitus erfolgt zumeist wie folgt:
1. Akuter Tinnitus: gefäßerweiternde Infusionen mit und ohne Kortison
2. Permanenter/ häufiger/ chronischer Tinnitus:
--- Grunderkrankung behandeln
--- Begleitende Therapie, z.B. Tinnitus-Counseling = Umgang mit Tinnitus, Hörtherapeutische Maßnahmen, Therapie von Begleiterkrankungen (z.B. Psycho- und/oder Pharmakotherapie), Verhaltenstherapie, Selbsthilfegruppen, Pflanzliche Produkte
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Rechtlicher Hinweis / Disclaimer: Die Videos dienen ausschließlich Ihrer Information und ersetzt niemals eine persönliche Beratung, Untersuchung oder Diagnose beim approbierten, qualifizierten Facharzt. Insbesondere bei Medikamenten gilt es Rücksprache mit Ihrem Arzt zu führen und die Packungsbeilage zu beachten. Die zur Verfügung gestellten Inhalte können und dürfen nicht zur Erstellung eigenständiger Diagnosen verwendet werden. Haftung ausgeschlossen. - bsocially
University of Minnesota Associate Professor Hubert Lim describes tinnitus and how a recent clinical trial combines sound and electrical stimulation of the tongue to significantly reduce symptoms. Credit: Neuromod Devices Limited; More info: https://stm.sciencemag.org/content/12/564/eabb2830 - bsocially
Dr. Bruce Hubbard provides resources for tinnitus distress which affects about 16 million people in the United States. Tinnitus, commonly known as "ringing in the ears", is an auditory condition that in one out of three cases triggers a persistent emotional reaction, highly related to anxiety, depression and insomnia, that ranges in severity from mild to disabling.
Cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT) -- which has been under development for decades -- is the only evidence-based treatment for tinnitus distress. Dr. Hubbard provides an overview of CBT strategies, including acceptance and mindfulness, specifically for addressing this condition.
Dr Hubbard is a clinical psychologist and educator in New York City who specializes in treating the emotional impact of tinnitus, sound sensitivity and hearing loss, using mindfulness-based cognitive-behavior therapy.
Visit www.adaa.org for access to free anxiety and depression-related resources including webinars, blog posts, and more... - bsocially