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Proven Tinnitus Relief Strategies

How Is Tinnitus Treated In 2023? (16 Proven Relief Strategies)

Several clinically proven tinnitus treatments are prescribed by doctors. Tinnitus sufferers have also found lifestyle management tips that improved their symptoms. Multiple types of tinnitus, varying Continue Reading...

Facts About Smoking And Tinnitus

The Facts About Smoking, Vaping And How It Affects Tinnitus

Scientists have found conclusive evidence that smoking and vaping can cause, trigger or worsen tinnitus. Discover the link between nicotine and the ringing in your ears. Continue Reading...

Preparing to meet your tinnitus specialist

4 Things You Must Know Before Meeting Your Tinnitus Specialist

After being officially diagnosed with tinnitus, your doctor will refer you to a tinnitus specialist. Follow the guide below to know how to prepare for your Continue Reading...

Tinnitus Causes: The Definitive Guide

Tinnitus Causes: The Definitive Guide

With over 30 possible causes, tinnitus is a complex and often mysterious symptom afflicting more than 50 million Americans making their ears ring. This guide covers Continue Reading...

18 Things That Are Making Your Tinnitus Symptoms Worse

Suffering from constant buzzing or ringing in your ears? This guide will help you identify 18 things that might be triggering or aggravating your tinnitus. With Continue Reading...

What Causes High Blood Pressure And How It Affects Tinnitus

What Causes High Blood Pressure And How It Affects Tinnitus

Studies show that those with high blood pressure are more likely to experience tinnitus – especially as they age. Below we’ll explain what high blood pressure Continue Reading...

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