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A new way researchers are looking at tinnitus

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Medical Update)
Sat May 2 09:15:17 2026

Date: Sat, 2 May 2026 14:15:13 +0200
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A new way researchers are looking at tinnitus
This recent tinnitus breakthrough has sparked widespread discussion…

And is reshaping how many people think about tinnitus.

It appears that researchers identified a possible trigger through a brain scan performed on a sleeping patient…

And it may not be limited to loud noises or physical changes to the ear…

Instead, it could be linked to specific brainwave activity while you’re awake…

Thanks to this insight, new approaches are being explored that may help manage tinnitus more effectively.

Learn more about this discovery and what it could mean ?

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						<td style="padding:28px;font-size:18px;line-height:1.7;color:#333333;">This recent tinnitus breakthrough has sparked widespread discussion&hellip;<br />
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						And is reshaping how many people think about tinnitus.<br />
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						It appears that researchers identified a possible trigger through a brain scan performed on a sleeping patient&hellip;<br />
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						And it may not be limited to loud noises or physical changes to the ear&hellip;<br />
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						Instead, it could be linked to specific brainwave activity while you&rsquo;re awake&hellip;<br />
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						Thanks to this insight, new approaches are being explored that may help manage tinnitus more effectively.<br />
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