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Scientists Discover The Brain’s “Reset Button” From Tinnitus To Better Hearing!

Daniel Bray Daniel Bray | Jun 3, 2026
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Think you have to live with tinnitus or gradual hearing loss? Many used to believe that. But new research suggests ear ringing, buzzing, hissing and reduced hearing ability may be connected to how the brain processes sound signals — not just the ears — leading to constant frustration, difficulty hearing clearly, and sleep problems.

But there’s hope... Andrew Ross, an anatomy professor and tinnitus expert, discovered a simple 1950s U.S. military technique many users say helps calm tinnitus — and some even report clearer hearing over time. This 10-second method can be done at home without special equipment.

In a short video presentation, he explains and demonstrates the technique. Click below to watch the full presentation and learn how others are finding comfort and better hearing!

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SCIENTIFIC REFERENCES: For all studies and detailed scientific references, please visit the official websites of the products by following the corresponding links.

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4. Tinnitus Epidemiology: Prevalence, Severity, Exposures And Treatment Patterns In The United States

5. Rebooting the brain helps stop the ring of tinnitus in rats - National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders [...]

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