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About the world of tinnitus

American Tinnitus Association staff is working hard every day to make progress in the search for a tinnitus cure. We’re awarding grants to researchers and receiving support from generous donors. We're making headway in Congress and participating in notable conferences and other activities that raise public awareness. In this section, you’ll find out about the latest research, ATA’s news-making activities and other tinnitus-related developments

ATA and tinnitus in the news

Read articles about the American Tinnitus Association or tinnitus-related news featuring our staff, Scientific Advisory Committee (SAC) and ATA Board of Directors.
 

Scott C. Mitchell, J.D., interviewed on the Hutchinson Report

To promote the Los Angeles Tinnitus Support Group's May 2009 seminar, "Hope and Help for Living with Tinnitus," and ATA's  first-ever Walk For A Cure, also held in May 2009,  ATA board member Scott Mitchell hit the radio airwaves as a guest of Earl O. Hutchinson on The Hutchinson Report.  Use the player below to listen to the broadcast.

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ATA featured in award-winning radio broadcast!

The National Hearing Conservation Association (NHCA) awarded Reed Pence their 2008 media award for a segment he created for Radio Health Journal, a weekly broadcast aired by over 425 stations in the United States produced by Media Tracks Communication. Associate Executive Director, Jennifer DuPriest, was interviewed for this piece along with Theresa Schulz, Air Force Lt. Col-Retired, an audiologist and a recent past president of the NHCA. Michael Hoffer, M.D., a captain in the Medical Corps at Naval Base San Diego, CA, was also featured in this award-winning segment. Use the player below to listen to the broadcast.

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Tinnitus research in the news

Read about up-to-date tinnitus research and other tinnitus-related news.
 

Press releases

Take a look at ATA's press releases

Publications

Tinnitus Today  is the American Tinnitus Association's informative journal for patients, researchers and healthcare professionals who are ATA members. Published in April, August and December, Tinnitus Today features the latest developments in research and treatments, a question-and-answer column, contributions from people with tinnitus in our Letters to the Editor and more.

To start or continue to receive Tinnitus Today join ATA or renew your membership. You can also order back issues.

ATA offers brochures, books, audio and video tools and other materials to help you learn about and manage your tinnitus. ATA members receive discounts on every order. 

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