Lenire effectiveness for tinnitus underlined by new real world data
Unlike the ringing in their ears, good news does not come along every day for tinnitus patients, of which there are 25 million in the US alone. A study confirming the effectiveness of a known but still new treatment for the condition is music to their ears.

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Bimodal neuromodulation is the simultaneous stimulation of two nerves for therapeutic purposes, and in the interest of providing relief for sufferers of Tinnitus, a product called Lenire plays audio tones via headphones while delivering mild energy pulses to the surface of the tongue. Produced by Neuromod Devices, a global medical technology company with offices in Ireland and the USA, the technique had already shown fine results in propietary large-scale trials.
Now, a new study published in Nature Communications Medicine has come along and confirmed these good results in real-world testing. An analysis of 220 patients makes the research one of the largest real-world analyses of tinnitus patients ever published in a peer-reviewed scientific journal. The paper, entitled Retrospective chart review demonstrating effectiveness of bimodal...
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