Tinnitus: New Evidence Touch-Sensing Nerve Cells May Fuel 'Ringing in the Ears'

By University of Michigan Health System — From sciencedaily.com Published at February 27, 2012 Views 259 Likes 1

ANWe all know that it can take a little while for our hearing to bounce back after listening to our iPods too loud or attending a raucous concert. But new research at the University of Michigan Health System suggests over-exposure to noise can actually cause more lasting changes to our auditory circuitry — changes that may lead to tinnitus, commonly known as ringing in the ears.

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