Tinnitus, often referred to as ringing in the ears, can be a terrible problem. The sufferer hears a sound that no one else perceives, whether it is hissing, booming, buzzing, chirping or clicking. It is very difficult to get the sound to stop and some victims find it is so intrusive it is difficult to function.
New Research Offers a Solution
Over the last several years, research has begun to point to the brain as the source of tinnitus. Is there a way to tame the brain? A new approach, using a programmable device called Neuromonics, has had positive results.
Guests:
Paul Davis, PhD, is the inventor of the Neuromonics Tinnitus Treatment and was, for a number of years, the companyÕs Chief Scientific Officer. He teaches audiology at Nova Southeastern University in Ft. Lauderdale, FL.
Rebecca J. Price, AuD, CCC-A, is a Clinical Specialist in Audiology in the Division of Speech Pathology & Audiology at Duke University Medical Center in Durham, NC.
Debara L. Tucci, MD, MS, is Professor of Surgery in the Division of Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery of the Department of Surgery at Duke University Medical Center. The photo is of Dr. Tucci.
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