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  2. List of people with tinnitus - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable people that have been diagnosed with tinnitus. Ryan Adams [1] Richard Attenborough [2 ... [10] Gerard Butler [11] Louis-Ferdinand Céline ...

  3. List of people with post-traumatic stress disorder - Wikipedia

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    Many notable people have had post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD.This is a list of people with verifiable sources confirming that they struggled with PTSD. In the case of historical figures, retrospective diagnoses are only included when mainstream, expert sources indicate that they probably had the disorder.

  4. Post-traumatic stress disorder - Wikipedia

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    Prevalence estimates of cancer‐related PTSD range between 7% and 14%, [87] with an additional 10% to 20% of patients experiencing subsyndromal post-traumatic stress symptoms (PTSS). [ 88 ] [ 89 ] Both PTSD and PTSS have been associated with increased distress and impaired quality of life, [ 90 ] and have been reported in newly diagnosed ...

  5. Treble Health Review: An Audiologist’s Take

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    In this review, we’ll explain everything you need to know about tinnitus treatment with Treble Health.

  6. Wait—Why Is My Ear Ringing? Audiologists Explain When You ...

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    The National Institute of Deafness and Communication Disorders (NIDCD) estimates that about 25 million people, or 10% of U.S. adults, have experienced ear ringing, or tinnitus, lasting at least ...

  7. Acoustic trauma - Wikipedia

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    Of teenagers, 20-50 percent experience exposure to noise levels high enough to cause acute acoustic trauma. [10] Hearing loss due to noise is the second most common sensorineural hearing loss, after age-related hearing loss (presbycusis). Of more than 28 million Americans with some degree of hearing impairment, as many as 10 million have ...

  8. Tinnitus: why it's still such a mystery to science - AOL

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    Many things can cause tinnitus – which makes coming up with a cure difficult.

  9. Hyperacusis - Wikipedia

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    Tinnitus retraining therapy, a treatment originally used to treat tinnitus, uses broadband noise to treat hyperacusis. Pink noise can also be used to treat hyperacusis. By listening to broadband noise at soft levels for a disciplined period of time each day, some patients can rebuild (i.e., re-establish) their tolerances to sound.