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Scientists Discover What Turns Off Tinnitus for Good
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Your Ears)
Sun Jul 20 06:51:04 2025
Date: Sun, 20 Jul 2025 05:35:39 -0500
From: "Your Ears" <YourEars@nervovives.ru.com>
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Scientists Discover What Turns Off Tinnitus for Good
http://nervovives.ru.com/a4c3UvqoB0D0ZZ52veXMTQkACfauu0QiDtABlKWlhju0kI-ocw
http://nervovives.ru.com/nwN67i_xaJSjePJxysVlJ2xkb0OuKRA034LP2aHRVFjoodcxYA
ns are set for debut in Japan in 2030, and are therefore likely to be used on the Mumbai-Ahmedabad high-speed rail corridor at the same time.
The 508 km bullet train route, with 352 kms in Gujarat and 156 kms in Maharashtra, is under construction using the Japanese Shinkansen technology. According to railways, the new bullet train corridor will establish new standards in speed, safety, and operational reliability in India.
Japan’s E10 Bullet Trains For India
The Japanese Shinkansen currently operates E5 trains, with E10 being the next generation model. "The newest Japanese trains will run on the Mumbai-Ahmedabad high speed corridor," an official told ET.
"In the spirit of strategic partnership between Japan and India, the Japanese government has agreed to introduce E10 Shinkansen trains in the project," an official statement said.
A status report released on Monday regarding the bullet train project indicated that construction of 310 km of viaduct had been completed.
Commercial services of India’s first bullet train project are sch
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Did you know tinnitus isn't always about hearing loss?<br />
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New research reveals a hidden cause: <a href="http://nervovives.ru.com/a4c3UvqoB0D0ZZ52veXMTQkACfauu0QiDtABlKWlhju0kI-ocw" http:="" microsoft.com="" rel="sponsored" style="font-weight:bold;" target="blank">A tiny "noise filter" in your ears meant to block unnecessary sounds can get stuck OFF.</a><br />
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When this happens, sound signals get trapped in your brain, creating that endless ringing or buzzing.<br />
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But here's the good news...<br />
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Harvard scientists discovered a simple <a href="http://nervovives.ru.com/a4c3UvqoB0D0ZZ52veXMTQkACfauu0QiDtABlKWlhju0kI-ocw" http:="" microsoft.com="" rel="sponsored" style="font-weight:bold;" target="blank">5-second "Ear Filter Reset"</a> that helps your brain silence tinnitus naturally no drugs, hearing aids, or expensive treatments.<br />
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Over <b>36,000 people</b> have already used it to quiet the noise for good.<br />
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Why haven’t you heard of this? Big Pharma and hearing aid companies profit from keeping you dependent.<br />
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This free video reveals the breakthrough but it might not stay online forever. Tap below to watch it now:<br />
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