Tinnitus is often associated with high-level noise exposure, head trauma, exposure to ototoxic drugs, age related hearing loss and others hearing disorders. Approximately 5% of adults have persistent tinnitus requiring medical treatment and 0.7% suffer from disabling tinnitus. The aim of this conference is to bring together some of the leading experts to evaluate the most effective strategies for assessing tinnitus, treating tinnitus with sound-cognitive therapies, drugs, or electrical and magnetic stimulation, to discuss important scientific advances in brain imaging of tinnitus and to review important scientific advances related to physiological, neurochemical and biological mechanisms that give rise to tinnitus.
Location: Holiday Inn Grand Island Resort and Conference Center, Grand Island, New York, U.S.A.
Date: June 22 - 24, 2007
For more information visit: wings.buffalo.edu/faculty/research/chd/
Advances In Tinnitus Conference
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