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    Comprehensive Hypothesized Mechanism of Noxacusis

    Hello @AnthonyMcDonald, that’s a well-thought-out summary. Could this suggest that pain hyperacusis (causing contractions of the tensor tympani muscle along with pain) might be exacerbated by dysfunctions or contractions in the cervical spine or neck? For me, the initial cause was noise...
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    Arnica-Based Massage Oil and Tinnitus

    Hello, I recently experienced muscle contractions in the back of my neck, so I massaged my neck and upper back using Arnica-based massage oil (Arnica montana flower, as shown in the attached photo). A few minutes after the massage, I noticed an increase in my tinnitus. Could there be a...
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    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    We’ve been anticipating Dr. Shore’s protocol for several months, or even years, now. However, there’s something I don’t understand: why isn’t there scientific research being conducted on Dr. Shore’s theories, particularly the localization of tinnitus in the DCN?
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    Xenon Pharmaceuticals' XEN1101 — Kv7 Potassium Channel Modulator

    I don’t want to settle on a specific theory, but for me, what Dr. Shore says about the DCN and its hyperactivity feels consistent. Unfortunately, I recently experienced something that reinforces this idea. Last Thursday, I went to the dentist for a manual scaling to avoid noise. However...
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    Commercial Lidocaine Patch as a Treatment for Ear-ringing

    I've just reread the entire thread and didn't see any mention of somatosensory tinnitus being reduced by using Lidocaine patches. There was a question from @Ear Drummer above regarding this topic. Do you think these patches could help people like me who have noise-induced tinnitus along with...
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    Introducing Tinnitus Quest

    Hi @Hazel: Regarding funding for new research, could funding be established for projects that have just begun? Will this funding be limited to private companies, or could public institutions also benefit from these donations? Additionally, could researchers working on a molecule (drug) receive...
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    Neuroinflammation Mediates Noise-Induced Synaptic Imbalance and Tinnitus in Rodent Models

    Interesting study, @Frédéric, thank you for posting it. Do you have any information about their future work? Will they conduct tests on humans in the future? The researchers mention neuroinflammation. Could we draw a similar connection to Sound Pharmaceuticals and their research into Meniere's...
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    Electrical Stimulation of the Cochlea for Treatment of Chronic Disabling Tinnitus

    Very good point, @ErikaS. In addition to sound that exacerbates tinnitus, how could electrical stimulation of the inner ear help reduce tinnitus that reacts to somatosensory input, such as jaw movement (TMJ disorder), cracking of the eustachian tubes, tension in the tensor muscle of the soft...
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    Introducing Tinnitus Quest

    @Hazel, in addition to funding research into tinnitus, could there also be efforts to create awareness campaigns in multiple languages? These campaigns are crucial to raising awareness of conditions like tinnitus and hyperacusis, which both the general public and healthcare professionals often...
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    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    Do we know if the patients whose tinnitus did not reduce after the treatment could modulate it using neck and jaw movements? I can't remember, but I think the study did include this type of patient. I'm asking because it's possible that symptom reduction worked better in people who could...
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    Botox 70% Success Rate as a Tinnitus Treatment!?

    Thank you for the interesting information, especially about Botox on the jaw muscles, which reduces the intensity of tinnitus. I'm planning to have Botox injections. I'll inform you of the areas of the head and neck where the Botox will be injected. For the Eustachian tubes and their...
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    Can Blocking HCN2 Ion Channels Silence Tinnitus? RNID Funds Prof. McNaughton's Team to Find Out

    In addition to discussing Prof. McNaughton's own research, what is his opinion on somatosensory tinnitus, which can worsen? Does he share the view of other researchers that tinnitus is located in the cochlear nuclei and the brain stem, which is why some people experience an increase in symptoms...
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    Noise-Induced Hearing Loss Alters KCC2 and GABA Inhibition in the Auditory Centers

    What are the reasons for this? Is it challenging to work on?
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    Can botox reduce chronic somatosensory tinnitus? Do you have any experience of botulinic toxin ?

    Can botox reduce chronic somatosensory tinnitus? Do you have any experience of botulinic toxin ?
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    Tinnitus Research Initiative (TRI) 2024 Conference

    @Hazel, congratulations on your commitment and presence at the Tinnitus Research Initiative conference in Canada. Time passes, and for years now, it has often been said that the genesis of tinnitus lies in the brain stem and the cochlear nuclei. Is this really the case? If so, at what point...