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The 3 best tinnitus remedies — and 6 to avoid
Discover three effective natural remedies for tinnitus relief. Learn why ear drops and vitamins don't work, and when to see a doctor for ringing in the ears.
In 2022, neuroscientists at the University of Oxford published a study in Brain Communications that links tinnitus and sleep. They found that slow-wave activity in deep sleep might suppress the brain ...
Dementia is one of the great fears of aging, especially as rates continue to climb in many countries. So when headlines suggest that tinnitus—a condition affecting nearly one in five adults—may be ...
A pioneering study has unveiled a new sound therapy that reduces the loudness of tinnitus and has the potential to be delivered online using everyday devices like smartphones. The Newcastle University ...
Lipo-Flavonoid was hit with a consumer class action on Oct. 22 in New York Eastern District Court over allegedly deceptive marketing of dietary supplement for tinnitus treatment. The lawsuit, brought ...
Struggling with the constant buzz of tinnitus or the frustration of hearing loss? You’re not alone and you’re not without hope. More than 50 million Americans live with tinnitus, and millions more ...
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — For years, Boulder musician Kathy Kucsan heard a high-pitched ringing no one else could. The constant noise, known as tinnitus, forced her to give up her passion and profession. “I ...
Drinking tea helps, but adding apples, berries, and citrus to your plate to mix up your flavonoid consumption could be the key to a longer, healthier life. Study: High diversity of dietary flavonoid ...
Wheatgrass flavonoids outshine vitamin C: new study reveals antioxidant power and lifespan extension
(a) Comparison of the antioxidant activity of wheat flavonoids with vitamin C using the DPPH method. (b) The contents of flavonoids in grains and wheatgrass on the ...
This story is sponsored by Hearing and Brain Centers of America. Hearing and Brain Centers of America, led by neuroscientist and author Dr. Keith Darrow, Ph.D., is thrilled to share the latest ...
Eating a colorful variety of flavonoid-rich foods like tea, berries, dark chocolate, and apples may significantly lower your risk of chronic diseases and even help you live longer. A major study ...
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