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Description: Article by Jerome Groopman from the New Yorker on the mystery of tinnitus.
The mystery of tinnitus : The New Yorker Tinnitus is one of the most common clinical conditions in the United States. I noticed the sound one evening about a year ago. At first, I thought an alarm had been set off. Then I realized that the noise—a high-pitched drone—was mainly in my right ear. It has been with me ever since. The tone varies, from a soft whoosh like a shower to a piercing screech resembling a dental drill. When I am engaged in work at the hospital or in the laboratory, it seems distant. But in idle moments it gets louder and more annoying, once even jarring me from a dream.
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Page title:The mystery of tinnitus : The New Yorker
Keywords:Tinnitus, Ringing, Ears, State University of New York at Buffalo, Speech-Language and Hearing Clinic, Christina Stocking, Hearing Loss, Audiology, Subways, Martin Amis, Thomas Hardy, Audiologists, David Nowak, Hippocrates, Richard Salvi, Alan Lockwood, <i>Neurology</i>, Jean-Luc Puel, Neurology, Edward Lobarinas, Scientific Experiments, Rats, Hearing Trauma, Perry Jefferies, U.S. Army, Soldiers, Iraq War, Operation Iraqi Freedom, 4th Infantry Division, Veterans, Disability, Military, Department of Veterans Affairs (V.A.), Studies, U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine, Hearing Protection, Theresa Schulz, Combat-Arms Earplugs, <i>Hearing Health</i>, QuietPro, (Col.) Kathy Gates, Army Audiology and Speech Center, Joseph McLosky, Folk Remedies, Pawel Jastreboff, Tinnitus Retraining Therapy, Neuromonics, David Vernick, Beth Israel Deaconess, Ann Stockwell, Hearing Aids
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