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The Causal Relationship Between Circulating Inflammatory Proteins and Tinnitus: A Mendelian Randomization Study Mediated by Blood Metabolites

open access: yesBrain and Behavior, Volume 15, Issue 9, September 2025.
This Mendelian randomization study reveals that elevated CCL19 increases tinnitus risk via pantothenate‐mediated inflammation, implicating the CCL19‐pantothenate‐TLR4/NF‐κB axis as a causal pathway. Findings identify novel biomarkers for early tinnitus prediction and highlight metabolic‐inflammation interplay in pathogenesis.
Keyu Chen, Yuankun Cai
wiley   +1 more source

Effects of sound-induced hearing loss and hearing AIDS on the perception of music [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from the Audio Engineering Society via https://doi.org/10.17743/jaes.2015.0081Exposure to high-level music produces several physiological changes in the auditory system that lead to a variety of
Moore, BCJ
core   +1 more source

Consequences and Mechanisms of Noise‐Induced Cochlear Synaptopathy and Hidden Hearing Loss, With Focuses on Signal Perception in Noise and Temporal Processing

open access: yesAdvanced Science, Volume 12, Issue 29, August 7, 2025.
Noise‐induced synaptopathy (NIS) is largely reversible due to self‐repair. NIS and noise‐induced hidden hearing loss are two concepts with similarities and differences. The major hearing deficits in NIHHL are temporal processing disorders. The translation of animal data in NIS studies to humans is hindered by many factors.
Hui Wang, Steven J Aiken, Jian Wang
wiley   +1 more source

Management of tinnitus in English NHS audiology departments: an evaluation of current practice [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Rationale, aim and objective: In 2009, the UK Department of Health formalized recommended National Health Service practices for the management of tinnitus from primary care onwards.
Aazh   +47 more
core   +1 more source

Analysis of Clinical Tools Used for Hyperacusis Assessment: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

open access: yesAudiology and Speech Research
Hyperacusis remains a misunderstood and often confusing hearing disorder that is complicated by a lack of consensus about how best to diagnose it and characterize its severity.
Woojae Han, Gyungsik Jeon, Gibbeum Kim
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Disability, Quality of Life and Hearing Function in Patients With Untreated Otosclerosis

open access: yesLaryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology, Volume 10, Issue 4, August 2025.
ABSTRACT Objectives The aim of this study was to assess the presentation of otosclerosis in subjects with newly developed hearing loss. Methods This study was part of a prospective study that included subjects with newly diagnosed otosclerosis with the intention to undergo treatment.
Ylva Dahlin Redfors   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

The role of fluctuating soundscapes in shaping the emotional geographies of individuals living with Ménière’s disease [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the DOI in this record.The potential for everyday soundscapes to evoke diverse emotions amongst different cultural and acoustic communities is increasingly ...
Bell, SL
core   +1 more source

Risk Factors Associated With Bell's Palsy: A Real‐World Analysis of 281,600 Patients

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Neurology, Volume 32, Issue 8, August 2025.
This study analyzed over 280,000 patient records to identify key risk factors associated with Bell's palsy. The strongest association was found with herpes simplex virus reactivation, followed by diabetes and depression, while pregnancy showed an inverse correlation.
Norbert Neckel   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Tinnitus and hyperacusis involve hyperactivity and enhanced connectivity in auditory-limbic-arousal-cerebellar network

open access: yeseLife, 2015
Hearing loss often triggers an inescapable buzz (tinnitus) and causes everyday sounds to become intolerably loud (hyperacusis), but exactly where and how this occurs in the brain is unknown.
Yu-Chen Chen   +13 more
doaj   +1 more source

Identifying Common Patient‐Oriented Priorities for Child and Adolescent Health Research and Care: A Systematic Review of Priority Setting Partnerships

open access: yesHealth Expectations, Volume 28, Issue 4, August 2025.
ABSTRACT Context James Lind Alliance (JLA) Priority Setting Partnerships (PSPs) bring together patients, clinicians and carers (e.g., parents, guardians or family members) to identify the most important questions in specific areas of health research.
Jenna S. Jessa   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

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