Sound Therapy in Tinnitus
Introduction Tinnitus is among the most formidable conditions faced by audiologists. For certain patients, it constitutes a negligible background noise that may be disregarded. For some...
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Introduction Tinnitus is among the most formidable conditions faced by audiologists. For certain patients, it constitutes a negligible background noise that may be disregarded. For some...
Read storyIntroduction Tinnitus is not solely an auditory occurrence. Contemporary research increasingly characterizes it as a multisystem disorder encompassing cognitive, emotional, and physiological networks. Among the several...
Read storyIntroduction Tinnitus is a multifaceted auditory and neurological disorder defined by the perception of sound without an external source. Despite manifesting as ringing, buzzing, hissing, or...
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