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  • Supersensitive connection causes hatred of noises

    Supersensitive connection causes hatred of noises

    A supersensitised brain connection has been identified in people who suffer from misophonia. Read more

  • Brain imaging study in London – volunteers required

    Brain imaging study in London – volunteers required

    A research group is running experiments aimed at better understanding the brain mechanisms that lead to tinnitus. Read more

  • How teleaudiology is perceived – volunteers needed for survey

    How teleaudiology is perceived – volunteers needed for survey

    A research project aiming to understand how teleaudiology is perceived by stakeholders involved in hearing healthcare. Read more

  • The impact of nurses’ work environment on their wellbeing and hearing function

    The impact of nurses’ work environment on their wellbeing and hearing function

    An MSc Psychology student at Leeds Trinity University (LTU) is investigating the impact of nurses’ work environment on their general wellbeing and hearing function. Read more

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Supersensitive connection causes hatred of noises

Supersensitive connection causes hatred of noises

A supersensitised brain connection has been identified in people who suffer from misophonia. Read more

Published: 30th June, 2022

Updated: 1st July, 2022

Author: Finn Smith

Brain imaging study in London – volunteers required

Brain imaging study in London – volunteers required

A research group is running experiments aimed at better understanding the brain mechanisms that lead to tinnitus. Read more

Published: 27th June, 2022

Updated: 28th June, 2022

Comments: 1

How teleaudiology is perceived – volunteers needed for survey

How teleaudiology is perceived – volunteers needed for survey

A research project aiming to understand how teleaudiology is perceived by stakeholders involved in hearing healthcare. Read more

Published: 21st June, 2022

Updated: 22nd June, 2022

The impact of nurses’ work environment on their wellbeing and hearing function

The impact of nurses’ work environment on their wellbeing and hearing function

An MSc Psychology student at Leeds Trinity University (LTU) is investigating the impact of nurses’ work environment on their general wellbeing and hearing function. Read more

Published: 20th June, 2022

Updated: 21st June, 2022

Oxford area volunteers required

Oxford area volunteers required

An exciting opportunity to take part in paid research that could potentially improve our understanding of tinnitus and how it is diagnosed. Read more

Published: 15th June, 2022

Updated: 16th June, 2022

Estimating the socioeconomic cost of tinnitus – respondents needed

Estimating the socioeconomic cost of tinnitus – respondents needed

Researchers at the UNITI tinnitus research consortium are running a study to gain insight into the financial burden associated with suffering from tinnitus. Read more

Published: 7th June, 2022

Updated: 8th June, 2022

Mindfulness-based psychological approaches in the management of tinnitus

Mindfulness-based psychological approaches in the management of tinnitus

Research exploring the experiences of mindfulness-based psychological approaches in the management of tinnitus. Read more

Published: 6th June, 2022

Updated: 7th June, 2022

Comments: 6

The benefits of online tinnitus support groups

The benefits of online tinnitus support groups

A recently published study looked at whether online tinnitus support groups and workshops could benefit people with tinnitus. Read more

Published: 13th May, 2022

Veterans of the UK Armed Forces: A retrospective survey

Veterans of the UK Armed Forces: A retrospective survey

Rachel Duprey from Cardiff Metropolitan University is asking UK Veterans about their experience of tinnitus and seeking support for it while they were serving in the UK Armed Forces. Read more

Published: 22nd March, 2022

Updated: 23rd March, 2022

That tinnitus podcast

That tinnitus podcast

Our newest podcast launched during Tinnitus Week. The focus is on tinnitus research. Listen here. Read more

Published: 30th January, 2020

Updated: 10th February, 2022

Author: Emily Broomhead

Constant tinnitus and altered brain activity

Constant tinnitus and altered brain activity

People with constant tinnitus can be identified by altered brain activity. Read more

Published: 1st February, 2022

Comments: 6

2021 Shapiro Prize: winner announced

2021 Shapiro Prize: winner announced

We are delighted to announce the award of the 2021 Marie and Jack Shapiro Prize. Read more

Published: 8th December, 2021

Updated: 17th January, 2022

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