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  • Our recent research journey

    Our recent research journey

    We’ve been working hard over the last few years to make sure that we can evidence how urgent finding a cure and better ways to manage tinnitus is, and to make sure that we’re in the best position to be able to do this. Read more

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    Unique BTA/academic partnership formed to conduct innovative tinnitus research

    We are partnering with world class scientists and academics to conduct innovative tinnitus research using imaging data from thousands of brain scans held in the UK Biobank. Read more

  • Transatlantic team up to encourage innovative tinnitus research

    Transatlantic team up to encourage innovative tinnitus research

    We're partnering with colleagues from the American Tinnitus Association (ATA) to host an evening at the forthcoming Association for Research in Otolaryngology Mid-Winter Meeting. BTA Chief Executive David Stockdale explains why. Read more

  • Musicians twice as likely to develop tinnitus as office workers

    Musicians twice as likely to develop tinnitus as office workers

    People working in the music industry are nearly twice as likely to develop tinnitus as people working in quieter occupations, according to a new study led by researchers at The University of Manchester. Read more

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Unique BTA/academic partnership formed to conduct innovative tinnitus research

Unique BTA/academic partnership formed to conduct innovative tinnitus research

We are partnering with world class scientists and academics to conduct innovative tinnitus research using imaging data from thousands of brain scans held in the UK Biobank. Read more

Published: 20th December, 2019

Updated: 19th January, 2021

Author: David Stockdale

Comments: 9

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Our recent research journey

Our recent research journey

We’ve been working hard over the last few years to make sure that we can evidence how urgent finding a cure and better ways to manage tinnitus is, and to make sure that we’re in the best position to be able to do this. Read more

Published: 6th August, 2020

Updated: 19th January, 2021

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Shapiro Prize Winner 2017 Announced

Shapiro Prize Winner 2017 Announced

The Marie & Jack Shapiro Prize has been awarded to a collaborative team of tinnitus clinicians and researchers Read more

Published: 11th September, 2017

Updated: 2nd November, 2020

Author: Nic Wray

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Musicians twice as likely to develop tinnitus as office workers

Musicians twice as likely to develop tinnitus as office workers

People working in the music industry are nearly twice as likely to develop tinnitus as people working in quieter occupations, according to a new study led by researchers at The University of Manchester. Read more

Published: 22nd November, 2019

Updated: 2nd November, 2020

Author: Nic Wray

Comments: 1

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Hat-trick of awards for Marie and Jack Shapiro Prize winner!

Hat-trick of awards for Marie and Jack Shapiro Prize winner!

It was a familiar face who won this year's Marie & Jack Shapiro Prize, awarded at the recent BTA conference Read more

Published: 20th September, 2019

Updated: 2nd November, 2020

Author: Nic Wray

Comments: 1

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Transatlantic team up to encourage innovative tinnitus research

Transatlantic team up to encourage innovative tinnitus research

We're partnering with colleagues from the American Tinnitus Association (ATA) to host an evening at the forthcoming Association for Research in Otolaryngology Mid-Winter Meeting. BTA Chief Executive David Stockdale explains why. Read more

Published: 3rd December, 2019

Updated: 2nd November, 2020

Author: David Stockdale

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The cortisol awakening response: could this be an effective measure of tinnitus distress?

The cortisol awakening response: could this be an effective measure of tinnitus distress?

Dr James Jackson's BTA funded research into the connection between cortisol levels on waking and tinnitus has been published in the latest edition of the American Journal of Audiology. Read more

Published: 23rd October, 2019

Updated: 2nd November, 2020

Author: Nic Wray

Comments: 3

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Funding tinnitus research: looking for a cure

Funding tinnitus research: looking for a cure

We are pleased to be able to announce that we are opening two research funding rounds to make sure that vital research happens. Our vision is a world where no one suffers from tinnitus. Read more

Published: 6th August, 2019

Updated: 2nd November, 2020

Author: Nic Wray

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  • Tinnitus research
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EMDR as a treatment for tinnitus

EMDR as a treatment for tinnitus

Could eye movement desensitization and reprocessing be a possible treatment for tinnitus? John Phillips, Sally Erskine and a team from the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital recently published their research. Read more

Published: 7th March, 2019

Updated: 2nd November, 2020

Author: Jessica Pollard

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New 6 million Euro interdisciplinary tinnitus research project

New 6 million Euro interdisciplinary tinnitus research project

A new Europe-wide collaborative project is underway to research new treatments for chronic tinnitus. Read more

Published: 19th December, 2019

Updated: 2nd November, 2020

Author: Nic Wray

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Tinnitus and its impact on professional musicians

Tinnitus and its impact on professional musicians

With support from Help Musicians UK, we will be investigating the impact of tinnitus on professional musicians. Read more

Published: 2nd October, 2019

Updated: 2nd November, 2020

Author: Nic Wray

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An economic evaluation of the cost of tinnitus management in the UK

An economic evaluation of the cost of tinnitus management in the UK

The cost of tinnitus revealed by BTA study Read more

Published: 22nd January, 2018

Updated: 2nd November, 2020

Author: Nic Wray

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