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American Tinnitus Association
Good general information and a very good links page.
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HEAR
Hearing Education and Awareness for Rockers! An informative website raising awareness of the dangers to hearing posed by sustained loud noises such as music. Information and useful product links.
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Medicalprices.co.uk
Complete Guide To Hearing Loss and Hearing Aids 38.2 million. That’s how many Americans over the age of 12 have some degree of hearing loss in both ears, according to a study by the Johns Hopkins Cochlear Center For Hearing And Public Health. 38.2. Million. By definition, that’s not including children under 12. It’s also not including people with gradual hearing loss in just one ear. 38.2 million. Plus. In case you’re wondering, those helpful folk at Johns Hopkins have done the math for us. We’re looking at over 14% of all Americans over 12.
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Oregon Hearing Research Centre
Substantial information on tinnitus. The site also hosts the Oregon Tinnitus Data Archive which is an extremely valuable resource for the serious researcher.
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Producer Hive
Tinnitus: How You Can Beat The Phantom Auditory Menace he following editorial was written by licensed audiologist, Steven R Taddei (AuD). What Is Tinnitus? Worthy of an Edgar Allen Poe poem, tinnitus can be melodic, persistent, illusive, and disturbing. It can take many forms such as ringing, buzzing, hissing, or even music. For some people, it is spontaneous and temporary while others hear it constantly. Tinnitus can even manifest as two distinct and dissonant tones between the ears. If you have never experienced tinnitus, recall the hissing noise from an old tube television. If that does not ring a bell, you can listen here to simulations made through the British Tinnitus Association.
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The Better Hearing Institute - Hearing Help Online
A nice site with plenty of information and a good links page.
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The Ear Foundation
A fairly substantial site with information on hearing disorders such as Meniere's, Some of it is free but some is not. There is a very good links page.
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Tinnitus Online Community
Some very useful information and links, especially if you are looking for personal contacts over the net.
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Vestibular Disorders Association
Useful information and a substantial links page.