New Not-for-Profit Tinnitus Quest Seeks to Silence Tinnitus
Tinnitus Quest, a newly launched not-for-profit, aims to fund innovative research focused on silencing tinnitus symptoms.
Tinnitus Quest, a newly launched not-for-profit, aims to fund innovative research focused on silencing tinnitus symptoms.
Neuromod's Lenire tinnitus device is available as a treatment option for U.S. veterans and other federal health services patients.
How can you hear more clearly by wearing a wristband? David Eagleman shares how Neosensory’s wearable delivers hearing healthcare solutions for tinnitus and hearing loss.
Widex Canada announced that a recent survey it conducted has revealed that while 58% of primary healthcare providers across Canada see patients with tinnitus on a weekly basis, only 21% of them report referring them to an audiologist, otolaryngologist, or hearing care professional on a regular basis.
Neuromod Devices' Lenire, a bimodal neuromodulation device, has received De Novo approval from the FDA to treat tinnitus. According to the company, Lenire is the first of its kind to receive FDA approval.
Widex Zen Therapy provides counseling to help patients understand and accept the condition, amplification for the majority of people with bothersome tinnitus who also have hearing loss, sound stimulation in the form of the Zen fractal tones, and relaxation techniques that can help break a vicious circle of tinnitus exacerbating stress and vice versa.