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Reducing the Negative Psychological Effects of Tinnitus
The study, which is entitled "Prevalence, Severity, Exposures, and Treatment Patters of Tinnitus in the U.S.," included about 76,000 people. After certain tests, data showed that out of all participants, 27 percent of them have already been suffering from this hearing disorder for almost 15 years.
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