Out of curiosity, I've spent many hours reading TRI's PDFs, which are very informative.
A few links for those who are interested in tinnitus research and what kind of studies/results are being carried out:
http://www.tinnitusresearch.org/en/meetings/meeting2010_en.php
(check: http://www.tinnitusresearch.org/en/meetings/files2010/abstractbook_Dallas_2010.pdf - which includes the abstract book for their 2010 meeting in Dallas)
And the TRI's newsletters are worth a read too: http://www.tinnitusresearch.org/en/news/news_en.php
They include all the latest recently published literature and case studies and such. Indeed worth a read.
A few links for those who are interested in tinnitus research and what kind of studies/results are being carried out:
http://www.tinnitusresearch.org/en/meetings/meeting2010_en.php
(check: http://www.tinnitusresearch.org/en/meetings/files2010/abstractbook_Dallas_2010.pdf - which includes the abstract book for their 2010 meeting in Dallas)
And the TRI's newsletters are worth a read too: http://www.tinnitusresearch.org/en/news/news_en.php
They include all the latest recently published literature and case studies and such. Indeed worth a read.