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New Sound Therapy Offers Hope for Tinnitus Sufferers
10 Dec
Summary
- New sound therapy shows promise for millions suffering from tinnitus.
- Modified sounds aim to disrupt brain activity causing intrusive ringing.
- Therapy could eventually be delivered via a smartphone app for accessibility.

A novel sound therapy is showing significant promise for individuals across the UK experiencing tinnitus, a condition affecting millions. This new approach, developed by researchers at Newcastle University, utilizes modified sounds to target and disrupt the brain activity patterns that cause the perception of noises like buzzing or ringing. Early trials suggest this therapy could offer a new avenue for relief, moving beyond current management strategies.
The treatment involves patients listening to specially altered musical notes for set periods, aiming to break up abnormal neural synchrony. While existing tinnitus therapies often focus on coping mechanisms, this method seeks to reduce the perceived sound itself. Researchers are hopeful that the therapy can be refined and integrated into everyday listening activities, potentially through a user-friendly smartphone application.




