A widely used neurotransmitter for treating mental health conditions may have unintended consequences for auditory perception ...
Higher levels of serotonin may worsen tinnitus, a new study in mice suggests. So, what does this mean for SSRI users?
Chronic tinnitus is independently associated with depression and anxiety symptoms, according to a study published online in Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment. Enes Sırma, from University of ...
The same neurotransmitter commonly leveraged to relieve symptoms of depression and anxiety also may exacerbate a vexing ...
Tinnitus. For those who don't have it, even the word may be hard to pronounce. For those who do, tinnitus (usually pronounced TIN-it-us) is a constant presence in every second of their waking life: a ...
Welcome to the first entry in Sound Mind, a series dedicated to exploring the psychological dimensions of hearing disorders. I thought we would start with a discussion about suicidal ideation (SI) and ...
Pulsatile tinnitus causes pulsing noises in your ears to sync with your heart rate, which may naturally cause some distress and anxiety. Research confirms that the conditions are strongly linked.
There is no cure for tinnitus, but doctors may prescribe various medications to treat specific symptoms. Antidepressants, anti-anxiety medications, or muscle relaxants may help manage depression, ...
One of the most common questions, and complaints, we get from patients is about the ‘ringing’ in their ears! Tinnitus (pronounced tin·ni·tus or tin-night-us), is defined as a sensation of sound in ...
Researchers have identified biomarkers for tinnitus severity in subtle facial movements and pupil dilation that can be captured on video recordings. Until now, there has been no objective way to ...