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Study: An objective diagnosis of constant tinnitus may be possible

A new method that measures brain activity during sound stimulation can make it possible to objectively diagnose and identify people who suffer from constant tinnitus, which was demonstrated in a study made by researchers at the Karolinska Institute.
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Tinnitus, somtimes  described as phantom sounds only perceived by the subject, affects
every fifth Swede in some form. Today, the severity of the condition is measured only by
self-assessment via questionnaires.

A new study published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation now shows that a method called brainstem audiometry can become a tool for making an objective diagnosis.

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