Precision Medicine for Tinnitus: Moving from Generalised Care to Targeted Treatment
Precision medicine is increasingly shaping how tinnitus is conceptualised and managed. Rather than treating tinnitus as a single, uniform condition, precision approaches seek to identify meaningful Read More
Pulsatile, Venous and Structural Tinnitus: Identifying Treatable and Curable Subtypes
Pulsatile, venous, and structural tinnitus represents one of the most clinically important areas of progress in tinnitus research. Unlike subjective non-pulsatile tinnitus, these forms are often li Read More
The Psychoacoustic Lens: Why Measurement Still Matters in Tinnitus
As tinnitus research increasingly focuses on brain networks, psychological processes, and clinical outcomes, the role of psychoacoustic measurement has sometimes been questioned. This article revis Read More
Clinical Interventions for Tinnitus: What Works, for Whom, and Why
Clinical intervention research continues to be one of the most active and practically relevant areas in tinnitus science. This article reviews the expanding evidence base for tinnitus treatments, f Read More
Epidemiology and Population Studies: Mapping Global Risk and Vulnerability in Tinnitus
Epidemiological and population-based research continues to play a central role in shaping contemporary understanding of tinnitus. This article examines how large-scale studies from around the world Read More
Special Issue in Audiology Research on Translational Audiology for Tinnitus, Hyperacusis and Misophonia
Researchers and clinicians are invited to contribute to a Special Issue titled Translational Audiology for Tinnitus, Hyperacusis Read More
Special Issue in Brain Sciences on Neural and Cognitive Mechanisms of Tinnitus, Hyperacusis, and Misophonia
Researchers and clinicians working in tinnitus and sound intolerance are invited to contribute to a Special Issue titled Neural a Read More
Sister Conference Announcement: Call for Abstracts – 8th International Conference on Hyperacusis and Misophonia (ICHM8)
Abstract submissions are now open for the 8th International Conference on Hyperacusis and Misophonia (ICHM8), which Read More
The Foundations of a Cure: Basic Research in a Shifting Policy Landscape
As tinnitus research becomes increasingly focused on clinical application and service delivery, questions are sometimes raised about the continued role of basic auditory and animal research. This a Read More
The Eagle Rises: How United States Tinnitus Research Is Closing In
Tinnitus research in the United States has developed along a distinctive trajectory, shaped by large-scale population data, veteran health systems, and a strong emphasis on clinical translation. Th Read More