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Tinnitus Week 2020

Episode 1 of the That Tinnitus Podcast podcast, hosted by British Tinnitus Association, titled "Tinnitus Week 2020" was published on January 22, 2020 and runs 47 minutes.

January 22, 2020 ·47m · That Tinnitus Podcast

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We look at Tinnitus Week which this year focuses on research

That Tinnitus Podcast is the British Tinnitus Association (BTA) podcast.

Tinnitus Week runs from 3-9 February 2020 with a strong focus this year on research - an essential subject for anyone living with tinnitus.

We explore the subject of research into tinnitus with:

  • Georgina Burns-O'Connell, BTA Research Officer
  • David Stockdale, BTA Chief Executive
  • Derek Hoare, Associate Professor in Hearing Sciences and Chair of the British Society of Audiology

Georgina and her guests look at where tinnitus research is right now, recent advances, and their hopes looking to the future.

The team share some of their thoughts on all things related to tinnitus, including some of the most unusual ways they're heard people describe their tinnitus.

What colour is your tinnitus...?

> For more information on Tinnitus Week 2020, visit https://www.tinnitus.org.uk/Pages/Category/tinnitus-week-2020

> Join in the conversation using the hashtag #TinnitusWeek

> Tinnitus Helpline: 0800 0180 527

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