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Non-invasive stimulation device to treat tinnitus shows positive results in clinical trials – Medical Xpress
A group of researchers at Neuromod Devices Limited, working with an international team of researchers, reports positive results in a clinical trial set up to te…

A group of researchers at Neuromod Devices Limited, working with an international team of researchers, reports positive results in a clinical trial set up to test a non-invasive stimulation device to treat tinnitus. In their paper published in the journal Science Translational Medicine, the group describes the science behind the device and how well it worked in clinical trial testing.
Tinnitus is a condition in which a person hears phantom noisesthe kind of noise and volume vary between people….
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