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  • Hyperacusis in children – parent experience sought

    Hyperacusis in children – parent experience sought

    An audiology student from Anglia Ruskin University is undertaking a research project focusing on the parental management of hyperacusis in children. Read more

  • Tinnitus and online appointments research: volunteers needed

    Tinnitus and online appointments research: volunteers needed

    An MSc audiology student from University College London (UCL) is investigating the experiences of those who have tinnitus and who have been given online tinnitus consultations as a result of Covid-19 restrictions. Read more

  • Links to volunteer for a clinical trial

    Links to volunteer for a clinical trial

    Interested in clinical trials? Find out more here to get involved in tinnitus research. You can find links to trials which may be of interest to you. Read more

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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

Hyperacusis in children – parent experience sought

Hyperacusis in children – parent experience sought

An audiology student from Anglia Ruskin University is undertaking a research project focusing on the parental management of hyperacusis in children. Read more

Published: 28th February, 2022

Updated: 3rd March, 2022

Tinnitus and online appointments research: volunteers needed

Tinnitus and online appointments research: volunteers needed

An MSc audiology student from University College London (UCL) is investigating the experiences of those who have tinnitus and who have been given online tinnitus consultations as a result of Covid-19 restrictions. Read more

Published: 8th December, 2021

Comments: 1

Tinnitus and diet research study

Tinnitus and diet research study

Are you interested in how your diet affects your tinnitus? A researcher from Leeds Trinity University is conducting a study looking at how diet affects tinnitus. Read more

Published: 5th July, 2021

Updated: 9th July, 2021

Comments: 7

Links to volunteer for a clinical trial

Links to volunteer for a clinical trial

Interested in clinical trials? Find out more here to get involved in tinnitus research. You can find links to trials which may be of interest to you. Read more

Published: 6th February, 2020

Updated: 22nd September, 2020

Author: Nic Wray

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