Do you hear ringing in your ears?
It’s called “tinnitus” and pronounced “tin-NIGH-tus” or “TINN-a-tis.”
It’s a sound in your head that only you hear.
Some people hear more than one sound and the sounds differ, including buzzing, whooshing, crackling, whistling, and clicking.
The ATA is committed to finding cures through funding promising research, but we need your help. ATA grants enable scientists to gather critical data that often leads to large-scale funding that translates into breakthroughs.
Our gift to you is a 1-year digital subscription to Tinnitus Today magazine. Activate your supporting membership today by joining now.
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The ATA is committed to finding cures through funding promising research, but we need your help. ATA grants enable scientists to gather critical data that often leads to large-scale funding that translates into breakthroughs.
Our gift to you is a 1-year digital subscription to Tinnitus Today magazine. Activate your supporting membership today by joining now.
Commit now to ending tinnitus, 100 percent of your donation is tax deductible.