Treating sleep apnea can sometimes help relieve symptoms of tinnitus. Physical activity and quitting smoking may help, as well as CPAP machines or oral appliances. Share on Pinterest Getty ...
(Nes/Getty Images) Those who have never endured the relentless ringing of tinnitus can only dream of the torment. In fact, a ...
Tinnitus has no known cure. Certain supplements may help relieve symptoms of tinnitus, for example, if the underlying cause is related to a deficiency, but research on their general effectiveness is ...
Studies show tinnitus activity spikes in quiet, linking directly to fragmented sleep cycles.
Linus Milinski received funding from the Royal National Institute for Deaf People (RNID). Fernando Nodal's research is funded by the Wellcome Trust. Victoria Bajo Lorenzana's research is funded by the ...
You’ve heard me talk about the impact of noise—for better and worse—on sleep. But recently I received several questions during my FaceBook Live Wake Up Wednesdays (7:30 am PST if you have not seen it ...
That constant ringing in your ears isn’t just annoying — it could be tinnitus. The condition affects more than 50 million Americans, with nearly 20 million cases considered chronic, according to the ...
In 2022, neuroscientists at the University of Oxford published a study in Brain Communications that links tinnitus and sleep. They found that slow-wave activity in deep sleep might suppress the brain ...
Millions of Americans are dealing with tinnitus, phantom sounds that can cause very real distress. The rest of us can’t hear it, but to people who have it, tinnitus can sound like ringing, buzzing, ...
Patients with tinnitus commonly seek symptom relief via cannabis use, according to new research. The study, published last month in the Journal of Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery, is being called ...
Tinnitus affects millions of people worldwide, yet it remains poorly understood by the general public. This hearing disorder, which affects Lady Gaga and millions of people around the world every day, ...
You’ve heard me talk about the impact of noise—for better and worse—on sleep. But recently I received several questions during my FaceBook Live Wake Up Wednesdays (7:30 am PST if you have not seen it ...