Tinnitus Hub
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For patients, by patients. Join us in our quest to silence #tinnitus; we raise awareness, offer peer-to-peer support, and connect patients with researchers.
Hemsworth, England
Joined March 2011
We are proud to announce that we co-founded @TinnitusQuest, a new non-profit solely dedicated to silencing #tinnitus once and for all. https://t.co/fiTqaTQoCt
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Join us in our 'quiet revolution'!
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Our patient community, Tinnitus Talk, has more user experiences, as well: https://t.co/jx17y24E7W
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What Is Lenire? Lenire is a newly launched treatment for tinnitus, which is claimed to reduce ringing in the ears. Lenire was brought to market by Irish medical device company Neuromod, after...
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Today, @NPR published an article written by @AubreyNPR, praising @LenireTinnitus. @TinnitusHub finds it a shame that articles like this so often omit to mention the lack of placebo control in Lenire's clinical trials, among other things. https://t.co/s7YLtHvR3I
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A quick, easy and independent assessment of the Lenire tinnitus treatment.
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Tinnitus studies are often lacking in rigor and proper design. Results can be misleading for tinnitus sufferers. In this podcast, we discuss problems and solutions related to the quality of #tinnitus research. https://t.co/K39TNXN1ip
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The problems with tinnitus studies.
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Advocating for tinnitus sufferers can feel like screaming into the void. But when our Megan met @TEDchris at @LiveTalksLA, he lifted our spirits and encouraged us to continue supporting people struggling with #tinnitus. Help us to keep going! → https://t.co/ZjbhJdvAtV
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What do hearing researchers know about #tinnitus? Well, almost nothing, it turns out! Tinnitus Hub's volunteers are working hard to rectify the situation. https://t.co/oEC48RDHIn
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Revisiting with the first ever guest of Tinnitus Talk Podcast, Hazel speaks with Dr. Rauschecker about how we can quickly get new tinnitus medications to market, tinnitus and sleep, what he thinks of psychological treatments for #tinnitus, and more. https://t.co/44EZRpr6pf
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Potential drugs for tinnitus may already exist, says Dr. Rauschecker.
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Have you heard of devices like Neuromonics, Desyncra, SoundCure, or Lenire? We explore the science behind sound based #tinnitus treatment, and share practical advice on hacking these methods without spending a fortune. https://t.co/PlxSJWoBtD
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How to use sound to relieve tinnitus without wasting your money.
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Many complain about the lack of #tinnitus treatments. Some put their money where their mouth is. Meet @BrianFargo, the man who donated a million dollars to the tinnitus treatment being developed by Dr. Hamid Djalilian. https://t.co/eE1AEb4U5M
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After having tried everything to get rid of his tinnitus, Brian Fargo decided it was time to act.
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Always a pleasure to work with the great @michielssarah24! Take a look at this new tool that helps clinicians diagnose the often overlooked somatosensory components of #tinnitus.
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🔊Check out this Tinnitus Talk Podcast episode with @DavidfromtheBTA and @CederrothCR about #tinnitus, data, and a #TinnitusBiobank
https://t.co/qxgXvgCc3i ➡️And sign up to support our call for a Tinnitus Biobank: https://t.co/L7tMJBW3b1
#TinnitusWeek
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Learn all about biobanking for tinnitus.
Having ringing ears for 5 minutes is not the same as chronic, severe tinnitus. Support bigger and better data collection efforts to make progress in tinnitus research! #TinnitusBiobank #TinnitusWeek
https://t.co/A4FSBsDevG
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Having ringing ears for 5 minutes is not the same as chronic, severe tinnitus. Support bigger and better data collection efforts to make progress in tinnitus research! #TinnitusBiobank #TinnitusWeek
https://t.co/A4FSBsDevG
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Learn all about biobanking for tinnitus.
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Most people don’t know noise-induced hearing loss is an invisible public health threat. #KeepListening to learn more about how to protect your ears before it’s too late: https://t.co/d4Bp1S0baZ
@HearingHealthFn #KeepListening
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Talking about the dark sides of #tinnitus is a necessary evil, because there’s still so much to tackle. But to avoid doom and gloom around the holidays, let us lift your spirits with some good news stories! https://t.co/HVl0EWIqiQ
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How do you find what works for your tinnitus? And how do you explain your experience to others? An open and honest discussion between three people with #tinnitus in our latest Tinnitus Talk Podcast episode. https://t.co/XiCBRNjpSL
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Don't miss this: an informative, yet informal, chat between three people with tinnitus.
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Disconnecting from tinnitus through psychedelics? Professor Dirk De Ridder is exploring new treatment avenues for #tinnitus patients and is hopeful for a breakthrough... ...but only if researchers pull together. Listen to our Hazel interview Dirk! https://t.co/Rm8CUi1OtE
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Our latest podcast covers the ground breaking tinnitus work of Professor Dirk De Ridder.
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A renaissance of hearing science? This is what @Otonomy executives told us. Learn more about the company’s exciting drug pipeline in our in-depth Tinnitus Talk Podcast interview. There's also a transcript available, of course. https://t.co/crdc7yCkLU
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Our latest episode covers the hearing solutions of biomedical company Otonomy.
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Thank you to @TinnitusHub for partnering with HLAA's Externally-Led Patient-Focused Drug Development Meeting for People and Families Living with Sensorineural Hearing Loss on May 25. https://t.co/6yXAt5z60g
#HLAA_PFDD #hearingloss
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A major obstacle to developing better treatments for tinnitus is the lack of a test or measure that can objectively assess whether someone has tinnitus and how severe it is. A new @TinnitusHub explores the development of an objective measure of tinnitus. https://t.co/wnPL0dtByc
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Our latest podcast episode is about objectively measuring tinnitus.
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If you read or have read our forum Tinnitus Talk, please take a moment to answer a few questions that help us create an even better community for you. https://t.co/0ccMiRW6jK
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Let us pick your brain. Help improve Tinnitus Talk.
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