Deep Sleep May Dampen Tinnitus, Oxford Study Suggests

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Oxford researchers propose a link between tinnitus and sleep, suggesting the large brain waves of deep non-REM sleep can suppress tinnitus-related activity; ferret studies show tinnitus and sleep disruption occur together and that sleep dampens hyperactivity, indicating sleep could be a therapeutic target to interrupt the cycle of phantom ringing.
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