Jazz the point is not an individual donation but rather on a global level which I'm sure would push things forward a lot faster.
But I agree, every cent counts
Well, we will soon be embarking on a global effort with the new website, which, in part, was crowdfunded!
Corporations have to make profits for their shareholders. Charity is done for publicity and sometimes to take advantage of tax loopholes. And I'm not sure that tinnitus research publicity would help the sales of the types of firms you just mentioned.
I strongly believe that there are two kinds of funding for tinnitus research. The first is by those with the condition. The other is by governments. And the first type of funding can help bring about more of the second type of funding.
I also believe that a company that's related to any type of audio stuff would probably go and donate to a hearing loss research charity instead of tinnitus.Corporations have to make profits for their shareholders. Charity is done for publicity and sometimes to take advantage of tax loopholes. And I'm not sure that tinnitus research publicity would help the sales of the types of firms you just mentioned.
I strongly believe that there are two kinds of funding for tinnitus research. The first is by those with the condition. The other is by governments. And the first type of funding can help bring about more of the second type of funding.
Yes makes you wonder if millions of people have this hideous infliction why the is so little research, I guess its because you cant see or feel the sufferers pain so it must not exist.Borris same here
I was thinking more along the lines of funding research and finding a cure.
Since they all blame lack of funds imagine how much money this would generate!