New Tinnitus study and possible treatment (via Science Daily)


Very interesting experimental results. Don’t know how or when it might be made into a widely available treatments. Details here:

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/10/201015173126.htm

On further searching, it looks like there is a device made by a company called Neuromod. Don't know if it's been prescribed, covered by insurance, etc.
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falconquest is right!

Even in the more subjective social sciences, a sample of 300 is more than enough to test just about any hypothesis.

I learned as much in the process of earning my PhuD
Thanks, this is great news. I see one treatment, Lenire, is available in Europe and has not yet been approved by the FDA for use in America.
People who exhibit Tinnitus symptoms should first have their blood tested to find out if they are iron deficient.  If so, physician prescribed iron supplementation will GREATLY reduce or completely eliminate the symptom.  Stop stressing and get some sleep too. 


Homeopathy really works.


^^^ Please, don't anyone be misled by this claim.

No.  It really, really doesn't work, beyond a placebo effect.  It has no scientifically coherent theory, and no scientific evidence.   It's just the usual anecdotal evidence that keeps all alternative medicine afloat.It has no more solid empirical evidence than consuming ground rhinoceros horns as a fix for erectile function.