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  3. Neuromonics - Wikipedia

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    Neuromonics is a patented treatment for tinnitus that combines acoustic stimulation with cognitive-behavioural therapy to provide relief for people suffering from tinnitus. The treatment aims to retrain the brain to filter out the sounds of tinnitus, making them less noticeable and bothersome.

  4. Tinnitus - Wikipedia

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    Tinnitus is a condition when a person ... The diagnosis of tinnitus is usually based on a patient's description ... Three reviews in 2016 emphasized the large range ...

  5. American Tinnitus Association - Wikipedia

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    The ATA's Tinnitus Advisors Program (TinnAP) provides guidance from healthcare professionals experienced in tinnitus management, including the psychological challenges of tinnitus distress and anxiety. Tinnitus Today [8] is a magazine focused on the tinnitus patient community, tinnitus research, and the healthcare providers who see tinnitus ...

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    Doctors are still caring for patients and the emergency rooms remain open. Steward Health is selling all 31 of its U.S. hospitals, including its five South Florida hospitals, after filing for ...

  8. Tinnitus retraining therapy - Wikipedia

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    The annoyance of tinnitus also tends to decline over time. In some people, tinnitus spontaneously disappears. [1] A Cochrane review found only one sufficiently rigorous study of TRT and noted that while the study suggested benefit in the treatment of tinnitus, the study quality was not good enough to draw firm conclusions. [5]

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    Jayant Mukundray Patel (born April 10, 1950 [citation needed]) is an Indian-born American surgeon who was accused of gross negligence whilst working at Bundaberg Base Hospital in Queensland, Australia.