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    There’s no cure, but there are a range of strategies to reduce the symptoms and make it less bothersome, including hearing aids, mindfulness therapy, and one newer option – a device approved by the FDA to treat tinnitus using electrical stimulation of the tongue.

    “It’s the combination of what you’re feeling through the nerves in your tongue and what you’re hearing through your ears happening in synchrony that causes the spotlight in your brain to not be so stuck on the tinnitus,” Fligor explains.

    To measure changes, the participants took a questionnaire that asked them to rate how much tinnitus was impacting their sleep, sense of control, feelings of well-being and quality of life.

    “Where this device fits into the big picture, is that it’s not a cure-all, but it’s quickly become my go-to,” for people who do not respond to other ways of managing tinnitus, Fligor says.

    He describes the sounds that play through the device headphones as very calming and “almost hypnotic” and combined with the tongue vibration, it’s helped desensitize him to the ring.

    Freeman believes his long-term exposure to noisy instruments in his research laboratory may have played a role in his condition, and also a neck injury from a bicycle accident that fractured his vertebra.


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