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Various articles on the subject of Tinnitus, including scientific information and relief options such as audio masking.

Living with Pulsatile Tinnitus

Pulsatile Tinnitus: Practical Ways to Find Relief

If you've ever noticed a rhythmic whooshing or thumping in your ear that seems to match your heartbeat, you're not imagining things. This is known as pulsatile tinnitus, a less common

Understanding Tinnitus and Audio Therapy

Understanding Tinnitus and Why Sound Therapy Helps

If you've ever dealt with that constant ringing, buzzing, or whooshing in your ears that no one else can hear, you know how exhausting tinnitus can be.

Scientific Difference Between Pink Noise and White Noise

Pink or white noise for tinnitus masking?

Both pink and white noise are broadband sounds containing all audible frequencies (roughly 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz), but they differ in how energy is distributed across those frequencies.

Latest Tinnitus Relief for 2026

Latest Developments in Tinnitus Relief - 2026

Tinnitus affects millions of people worldwide, often manifesting as a persistent ringing, buzzing, or whooshing sound in the ears with no external source. Recent estimates put the prevalence

Tinnitus Masking with AudioMan

Navigating the Ringing: Latest Methods for Tinnitus Relief

Living with tinnitus can feel relentless, that constant ringing, buzzing, or whooshing in your ears that no one else hears. If you've been dealing with it for any length

Tinnitus Relief Options

Tinnitus Relief - Options That May Help

The good news? While there's no one-size-fits-all cure yet, plenty of people find meaningful relief through approaches that tap into the brain's remarkable ability to adapt. This is where neuroplasticity comes in.

How Do I Find My Tinnitus Frequency

How Do I Find My Tinnitus Frequency

In this guide, we'll explore how to pinpoint and choose the ideal frequency from our extensive library, helping you reclaim peace.
First, identify your tinnitus frequency.

What causes tinnitus

What Can Cause Tinnitus and How to Manage It

One of the biggest culprits behind tinnitus starting or flaring up is exposure to loud sounds. Think about concerts, power tools, or even blasting music through headphones.

Audio Masking For Tinnitus Relief

Relieving Tinnitus Through Audio Masking

Tinnitus, often described as a persistent ringing, buzzing, or hissing in the ears, affects millions worldwide. This phantom noise can disrupt sleep, concentration, and daily life, which can also lead to stress and anxiety.

Location of Tinnitus

Anatomy and Location of Tinnitus

If you've ever walked away from a loud concert with a temporary buzz in your ears, you've had a taste of tinnitus. For most people, it fades quickly. But for millions, that phantom noise,

New Research into Tinnitus

What's New in Tinnitus Research - How Do I Manage it?

If you've ever experienced a persistent ringing, buzzing, or whooshing in your ears with no obvious source, you're not alone. Tinnitus affects a huge number of people, with estimates at around one in eight adults

Audio Masking Relief from Tinnitus

The Power of Audio Masking and Soothing Sounds

Tinnitus can feel relentless with a constant ringing, buzzing, or humming in your ears that no one else hears. For the millions who live with it, the search for relief many are lead to simple, everyday solutions like sound therapy.

Finding Relief from Tinnitus

Finding Relief from Tinnitus - Practical Options and New Horizons

Tinnitus, that relentless ringing or buzzing in your ears, can feel like an unwelcome guest that never leaves. It impacts roughly one in ten adults globally, with many noticing the sound shifts when they clench their jaw

Tinnitus Research and Solutions

What Studies Tell Us About Tinnitus and Solutions

If you’ve ever heard a persistent ringing, buzzing, or humming in your ears without an obvious source, you might be familiar with tinnitus. It’s a condition that affects roughly one in five people worldwide, and for some it’s more than just a minor irritation,

What Works for High-Pitched Tinnitus?

What Works for High-Pitched Tinnitus?

As one might imagine, high-frequency tinnitus, commonly identified as ringing or buzzing in the ears, is one of the most awful presentiments; it provokes in the complete absence of sounds. Unlike the soft hum some people get, its shriller quality makes it that much harder to ignore, disturbing sleep, focus, and peace.

How Audio Masking Relieves Tinnitus

How Audio Masking Relieves Tinnitus

Tinnitus is the continuous ringing, buzzing, or hissing in one’s ears - the unwanted sleepover guest that never seems to leave. This condition affects millions of people around the world by disturbing their sleep, concentration, and peace of mind.

The Best Audio For Tinnitus Sleep

The Best Audio For Tinnitus Sleep

Tinnitus can turn bedtime into a battleground. That relentless ringing, buzzing, or whistling grows louder in the quiet, robbing you of rest. For many of the 15% of adults affected worldwide, finding the right audio to mask tinnitus is a game-changer for sleep.

Digital Audio - Frequency Sound Shaping

Digital Audio: Frequency Shaping Sound

Digital audio is commonplace in modern media, from music streaming to podcasting and film production. Digital audio has foundational elements, being sample rate, frequency, and bit rate. These technical properties determine the quality and fidelity of sound reproduction within the digital domain.

Tinnitus and Stress

Tinnitus and Stress: Understanding the Connection and Finding Relief

Tinnitus and stress have always been intricately connected issues, more commonly due to one triggering or intensifying the other. Here’s a story of relief that research suggests might soon be coming as an option for anxious tinnitus sufferers:

What Science Understands About Tinnitus and Options for Relief

What Science Understands About Tinnitus and Options for Relief

Tinnitus is when there’s a perception of ringing, buzzing or hissing though there’s not an external source, affecting 10-15% of the global population. Many researchers say tinnitus is a diverse neurological condition, not easy to grasp with multiple origins.

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