A new portable device developed by in2being has been found to reduce tinnitus by 60%. The device combines audio with "somatosensory" stimuli, such as warmth or pain, to form a bi-sensory stimulus, and was tested on 99 patients in a trial conducted by Susan Shore, Ph.D. in Michigan Medicine's Department of Otolaryngology. More than 60% of participants reported significantly reduced tinnitus symptoms after six weeks of active treatment, but not control treatment. The study paves the way for the use of personalized, bi-sensory stimulation as an effective treatment for tinnitus.
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