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  • 2017 ATRR: An interview with Susanne Nemholt

    2017 ATRR: An interview with Susanne Nemholt

    Dr Susanne Nemholt Rosing of the University of Copenhagen talks to Nic Wray about her research Read more

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    2017 ATRR: Hyperacusis and misophonia

    Hyperacusis is attracting an increasing amount of interest. Want to learn more? Prof David Baguley talks about the latest research in this field. Read more

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    2017 ATRR: Technological management of tinnitus: an update

    Don McFerran looks at research into treatment options for tinnitus utilising modern technology. Read more

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    2017 ATRR: The pharmacology of tinnitus: ototoxicity and treatment

    Professor David Baguley discusses the potential for there to be a drug treatment for tinnitus as well as tinnitus caused by drug treatments. Read more

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2017 ATRR: The pharmacology of tinnitus: ototoxicity and treatment

2017 ATRR: The pharmacology of tinnitus: ototoxicity and treatment

Professor David Baguley discusses the potential for there to be a drug treatment for tinnitus as well as tinnitus caused by drug treatments. Read more

Published: 15th February, 2018

Updated: 6th October, 2020

Author: Nic Wray

2017 ATRR: Hyperacusis and misophonia

2017 ATRR: Hyperacusis and misophonia

Hyperacusis is attracting an increasing amount of interest. Want to learn more? Prof David Baguley talks about the latest research in this field. Read more

Published: 4th April, 2018

Updated: 29th September, 2020

Author: Nic Wray

2017 Annual Tinnitus Research Review

2017 Annual Tinnitus Research Review

The second edition of the BTA Annual Tinnitus Research Review is now available Read more

Published: 3rd July, 2017

Updated: 6th August, 2019

Author: Nic Wray

2017 ATRR: Hearing aids and combination devices

2017 ATRR: Hearing aids and combination devices

Hearing aids have been used to treat tinnitus since the 1940’s with combination devices available in the 1980's. Dr Grant Searchfield discusses the latest research into this devices. Read more

Published: 23rd January, 2018

Updated: 30th July, 2019

Author: Nic Wray

2017 ATRR: An interview with Jim Henry

2017 ATRR: An interview with Jim Henry

Dr James Henry, Research Professor at the National Center for Rehabilitative Auditory Research in Portland, Oregon talks to Nic Wray about his work. Read more

Published: 11th January, 2018

Updated: 3rd July, 2019

Author: Nic Wray

2017 ATRR: An interview with Susanne Nemholt

2017 ATRR: An interview with Susanne Nemholt

Dr Susanne Nemholt Rosing of the University of Copenhagen talks to Nic Wray about her research Read more

Published: 24th May, 2018

Updated: 3rd July, 2019

Author: Nic Wray

2017 ATRR: The neuroscience of tinnitus

2017 ATRR: The neuroscience of tinnitus

Can neuroscience help discover what exactly is going on in the nervous system, particularly in the brain, when someone is experiencing tinnitus? Read more

Published: 1st December, 2017

Updated: 3rd July, 2019

Author: Nic Wray

2017 ATRR: Technological management of tinnitus: an update

2017 ATRR: Technological management of tinnitus: an update

Don McFerran looks at research into treatment options for tinnitus utilising modern technology. Read more

Published: 12th March, 2018

Updated: 3rd July, 2019

Author: Nic Wray

2017 ATRR: Internet-based treatments for tinnitus

2017 ATRR: Internet-based treatments for tinnitus

The internet is a phenomenal platform for health information, research, rehabilitation programmes, and self-management programmes. Derek Hoare explores the latest research in this field. Read more

Published: 15th February, 2018

Updated: 3rd July, 2019

Author: Nic Wray

2017 ATRR: The British Tinnitus Association research programme

2017 ATRR: The British Tinnitus Association research programme

Dr Magdalena Sereda discusses the research projects supported by the British Tinnitus Association Read more

Published: 2nd February, 2018

Updated: 4th October, 2018

Author: Nic Wray

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