Deep sleep could be the key to treating tinnitus, research suggests
Roughly one in seven people hears a persistent sound that doesn't exist — a ringing, buzzing, or hissing called tinnitus. It's the most widespread false sensory perception humans experience, and there's no cure. But new research from Oxford suggests sleep may hold the key to changing that. — Read the rest
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