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Fellowship-trained experts make up our multidisciplinary pulsatile tinnitus team. Our pulsatile tinnitus specialists use leading-edge treatments and state-of-the-art imaging technology. We also ...
On this Line One, join Dr. Justin Clark for a discussion about tinnitus and hearing loss. He's joined by audiologist Dr. Dr Emily McMahan from the Alaska Hearing and Tinnitus Center.
By July 2023, more than eight months after her tinnitus first appeared, the cicada infestation in her head didn't subside. She had difficulty concentrating on her music and her anxiety was at an ...
Habit 1: Not protecting your ears from loud noises. Maybe you’ve already seen an audiologist and been told your hearing’s fine; that doesn’t mean you’re out of the woods just yet.
Here’s another reason to indulge in that extra cup of coffee: It might just help protect you from tinnitus.. A new study suggests that making certain changes to your diet could help lower your ...
Tinnitus is ringing, whistling, or another sound in a person's ears that only they can hear. It can be temporary or long term, but there are ways to manage it.