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This is tinnitus: hearing a sound that isn't there

This is tinnitus: hearing a sound that isn't there

ENT specialist Maarten Vijverberg discusses tinnitus, a condition where individuals hear persistent sounds that have no external source. The article explores why the condition is so persistent and highlights the overall importance of maintaining good hearing health.

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