Inside the snug confines of the human ear lies a bony structure, curly and shaped like a seashell. This structure, called the cochlea, contains little hairy cells that vibrate when sounds pass through ...
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Low-intensity noise therapy shows how tuning sound to the brain can ease tinnitus
LINTS, a non-masking low-intensity noise tuned to each patient’s tinnitus frequency, produced statistically significant but ...
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Study explores how precision-tuned sound may ease tinnitus
A new clinical trial suggests that ultra-quiet, frequency-matched sound might help ease tinnitus by gently calming the brain’s internal noise.
SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sound Pharmaceuticals is pleased to announce that it will make four presentations at the upcoming Association for Research in Otolaryngology MidWinter Meeting in Orlando, FL.
Low-frequency sounds that are undetectable by the human ear can make people dance more, a new study finds. And those people may be unaware it's even happening. When you purchase through links on our ...
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