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Tinnitus and stress in adults: a scoping review
Objective Tinnitus and stress are recurrently reported together. The strength and direction of this relationship is not clear. The aim of this review is to catalogue the evidence of this relationship, how it has been described in adults and which ...
Asma Elarbed +3 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Tinnitus Retraining Therapy (TRT) for tinnitus [PDF]
Tinnitus is described as the perception of sound or noise in the absence of real acoustic stimulation. Although an outright cure for tinnitus remains elusive, various management strategies have been developed to help to lessen the impact of the symptom.
John S. Phillips, Don McFerran
openaire +3 more sources
Abstract As illegally made fentanyl and congeners continue to drive overdose deaths in the US, experts have called for stronger and longer‐lasting antagonists. A randomized, 4‐period, 2‐treatment crossover replicate‐design study in healthy moderately‐experienced opioid users (n = 24) evaluated the reversal of opioid‐induced respiratory depression (OIRD)
Alessandra Cipriano +4 more
wiley +1 more source
Tinnitus: distinguishing between subjectively perceived loudness and tinnitus-related distress. [PDF]
OBJECTIVES: Overall success of current tinnitus therapies is low, which may be due to the heterogeneity of tinnitus patients. Therefore, subclassification of tinnitus patients is expected to improve therapeutic allocation, which, in turn, is hoped to ...
Elisabeth Wallhäusser-Franke +5 more
doaj +1 more source
Association of Life's Essential 8 With Hearing Loss and Tinnitus in U.S. Adults. [PDF]
This study examines the relationship between cardiovascular health, measured by the Life's Essential 8 (LE8) score, and hearing loss and tinnitus among U.S. adults. Higher LE8 scores are associated with significantly lower odds of both hearing loss and tinnitus, underscoring the importance of cardiovascular health in preventing auditory issues ...
Lin X +6 more
europepmc +2 more sources
Tinnitus Does Not Interfere with Auditory and Speech Perception
Tinnitus is a sound heard by 15% of the general population in the absence of any external sound. Because external sounds can sometimes mask tinnitus, tinnitus is assumed to affect the perception of external sounds, leading to hypotheses such as “tinnitus
F. Zeng, M. Richardson, Katie Turner
semanticscholar +1 more source
Betahistine for tinnitus [PDF]
Tinnitus is a symptom defined as the perception of sound in the absence of an external source. In England alone there are an estimated ¾ million general practice consultations every year where the primary complaint is tinnitus, equating to a major burden on healthcare services.
Adriana L. Smit +4 more
openaire +3 more sources
Bidirectional Associations Between Tinnitus Subtypes and Psychiatric Conditions
ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate the temporal and bidirectional relationships between tinnitus subtypes—pulsatile tinnitus (PT) and non‐pulsatile tinnitus (NPT)—and psychiatric conditions, specifically generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) and major depression (MD).
Daniel Karasik +4 more
wiley +1 more source
Neuroinflammation mediates noise-induced synaptic imbalance and tinnitus in rodent models
Hearing loss is a major risk factor for tinnitus, hyperacusis, and central auditory processing disorder. Although recent studies indicate that hearing loss causes neuroinflammation in the auditory pathway, the mechanisms underlying hearing loss–related ...
Weihua Wang +12 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Safe Sound: Highlighting Electronic Dance Music Attendees' Unique Hearing Protection Practices
Electronic dance music attendees (EDMAs) stand out as a group more likely to use hearing protection (HP) compared to non‐EDM attendees (non‐EDMAs), making them an interesting focus for understanding the adoption of healthier auditory habits. This study delved into the factors driving HP use among EDMAs, uncovering key influences such as personal ...
Oluwatobiloba Ayo‐Ajibola +6 more
wiley +1 more source

