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Research & Information Sources
This page synthesizes information from audiology, otolaryngology, and hearing science research. Key sources include:
- American Tinnitus Association β Educational resources on tinnitus mechanisms, sound therapy approaches, and management strategies
- British Tinnitus Association β Patient guidance on sound therapy effectiveness and application
- Journal of the American Academy of Audiology (2023-2024) β Research on sound therapy interventions and habituation processes
- International Journal of Audiology (2023-2024) β Studies examining tinnitus management approaches and outcomes
- Ear and Hearing (2022-2024) β Research on acoustic therapies, frequency matching, and masking effectiveness
- Trends in Hearing (2023) β Reviews of evidence-based tinnitus interventions and sound therapy protocols
- American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery β Clinical practice guidelines for tinnitus evaluation and management
Note: Tinnitus Relief is not a medical device and does not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any medical condition. This information provides educational context on sound therapy approaches based on published research. It does not replace professional medical evaluation or treatment. Consult qualified healthcare providers for personalized guidance regarding your specific situation.