What we do (and don't) know about tinnitus
Jun 03, 2025•21 min
Episode description
What is silence, anyway? Well if you’ve got tinnitus silence can feel like a distant dream.
There are many causes of the ringing or buzzing that many people hear despite there being no external sound.
Norman and Tegan discuss some of the treatments – current and in the works – that could one day bring some peace and quiet.
References:
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