Got a New Year’s resolution to improve your health? Learn how to start 2026 strong by addressing that persistent ringing in your ears with expert-backed strategies
Read MoreHow Does Glucose Affect Hearing and Tinnitus?
Can sugar affect tinnitus and hearing? Explore the surprising link between glucose, inner ear health, and what you can do to support better hearing.
Read MoreQ&A: Does Tinnitus Go Away?
Wondering if that ringing in your ears will ever stop? Learn about tinnitus, its causes, and what you can do to manage it, including effective treatments and lifestyle changes.
Read MoreCBD for Tinnitus: What’s the Buzz About?
Tinnitus affects millions, but could CBD be the answer? Uncover the science behind this cannabis compound and its potential to alleviate that annoying ringing in your ears.
Read MoreEncouraging Tinnitus Research
Scientists work to uncover new ways of fighting back against tinnitus. Learn more about recent research and tinnitus solutions available now.
Read MoreMusical Ear Syndrome
You probably know someone who experiences tinnitus; but did you know some people experience a form of tinnitus in which they hear actual melodies?
Read MoreTinnitus-Friendly Recipes
Tinnitus isn’t curable, but it’s effects can be managed through treatment. Recent studies suggest that a nutritious diet can be a good place to start.
Read MoreTinnitus 101
Do you hear a constant ringing, pulsing, or buzzing in your ears? You’re not alone. This phenomenon affects more 50 million Americans, and it’s called tinnitus. Many people don’t realize tinnitus is a common problem, so they don’t know there...
Taking On Tinnitus: Hope for the Future, Solutions Today
Tinnitus — that buzzing, ringing, whistling, or clicking in the ear that no one else seems to hear — might not yet be curable, but science isn’t taking that lying down! With some 50 million Americans alone and others worldwide...
A New Study Finds That Chronic Tinnitus Keeps Your Brain From Resting
An Elusive Subject Tinnitus has proven to be particularly hard for the medical community to study. It can’t be measured like blood pressure or eyesight, and results from study to study are inconsistent because of the variability of patients’ experiences...
