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    Announcement Welcome to Updated Tinnitus Talk!

    You may have been quite surprised visiting Tinnitus Talk today with everything suddenly looking different! We hope you like the new look of Tinnitus Talk. It's actually a lot more than just a new look though, a major software update was involved, and some restructuring of our forums — with...
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    Episode 24: Introducing Tinnitus Quest

    This is probably our most important podcast episode to date. We’re very excited to introduce you to a new non-profit organization we co-founded called Tinnitus Quest. It is the only organization exclusively focused on silencing tinnitus by funding agile, exploratory research. Hazel speaks with...
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    Episode 23: Good Tinnitus Science, Bad Tinnitus Science

    This episode is close to our hearts. We read the latest tinnitus studies and listen to the presentations at research conferences. Of specific interest are of course the studies that test the effectiveness of new treatments – could this treatment finally be what we’ve been waiting for?!? All too...
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    Tinnitus Week 2024: What Should Your Neighbor Know About Tinnitus?

    It's Tinnitus Week, which means all the tinnitus organizations try to raise awareness for the condition. We are doing so in our own little way through our volunteers Linda and Megan who are attending the Association for Research in Otolaryngology (ARO) 2024 MidWinter conference, all about...
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    Episode 22: Revisiting a Friend of Tinnitus Talk — Dr. Josef Rauschecker

    Let us start off by conveying our deepest regrets that it has been 11 months since we last published a podcast episode. Ugh. Well, we did publish some bonus content for our Patreon supporters, but no full-length podcast episode. Last year was a busy one with conferences like ARO and TRI (where...
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    For Victor

    Dear Victor, ------ Alternatively, our US bank account details: Tinnitus Hub Inc Account Number: 1100021466393 Routing Number: 263191387 ------ Sincerely, Tinnitus Hub Inc is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, EIN 92-0449319. Donations are tax-deductible.
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    Invitation for Our Benefactor

    Dear Benefactor, Sincerely, Direct bank transfer (or a check) can help us save on fees. Please contact fundraising@tinnitushub.com for details. Tinnitus Hub Inc is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, EIN 92-0449319. Donations are tax-deductible.
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    Tinnitus Week 2023: Tinnitus Talk Goes ARO!

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    Tinnitus Week 2023: Tinnitus Talk Goes ARO!

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    Tinnitus Week 2023: Tinnitus Talk Goes ARO!

    #TinnitusWeek — Message from @Hazel This feels in some sense like the most unprepared we have ever been for Tinnitus Week, considering it’s already half-way through Tinnitus Week and we have not even informed you of our activities. Sorry for that! There is a good reason though, and we surely...
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    Episode 21: Can Sound Silence Tinnitus?

    Old timers in this community may remember @Steve. Not only was he one of the first members of Tinnitus Talk, he is also @Hazel's predecessor as Director of Tinnitus Hub. These days, Steve spends most of his time on music and audio production. This includes a wide array of experiments on using...
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    Today Only: Twice the Impact

    Donate today and... Your donation is matched by an anonymous benefactor. This means that we will get twice the amount you donate. Today is the day to be generous. Get access to a recording with ENT Dr. Michael Golenhofen who runs his own tinnitus clinic. You will find out why he thinks the...
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    Episode 20: The Man Who Donated a Million Dollars to Tinnitus Research

    Brian Fargo is a video game developer who has done well in business and led a good life until he developed tinnitus. He tried literally every possible available treatment, only to conclude that nothing helped. So, he decided to become part of the solution and donate a million dollars to Dr...