By Dr. James Calloway, Former ENT Consultant
2 minute read
Published 2 hours ago – Updated moments ago
Tinnitus — the perception of ringing or buzzing in the ears — affects millions of people worldwide. Researchers continue to study its causes and the different ways people manage it day to day.
In this short video, a former ENT consultant talks about tinnitus, what current research says about it, and a simple at-home routine some people have incorporated into their daily lives.
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