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Electric shocks to the tongue can quiet chronic ringing ears

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Cathleen O’GradyTinnitus—a constant ringing or buzzing in the ears that affects about 15% of people—is difficult to understand and even harder to treat.

Now, scientists have shown shocking the tongue—combined with a carefully designed sound program—can reduce symptoms of the disorder, not just while patients are being treated, but up to 1 year later.It’s “really important” work, says Christopher Cederroth, a neurobiologist at the University of Nottingham, University Park, who was not involved with the study.

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