by mercuryadmin | Jul 26, 2017 | Industrial Disease, news, Tinnitus
Rock band the Inspiral Carpets recently held a tea party to raise money for the British Tinnitus Association following the death of their drummer who had suffered from tinnitus for almost twenty years before taking his own life as a result of the stress caused by it....
by mercuryadmin | Jul 26, 2017 | Factsheets & Guides, Tinnitus
If like many thousands of others you are planning to go and enjoy some live music this summer, be careful that you don’t unwittingly endanger your hearing. If you have ever returned from a loud festival or concert and found that your ears are still ringing then you...
by mercuryadmin | Jul 26, 2017 | Industrial Disease, news, Tinnitus, Tinnitus Sounds
One of this year’s most critically acclaimed movies has been the romantic musical disguised as a car-chase thriller: Baby Driver. While audiences have marvelled at the range and standard of the film’s eclectic and marvellous soundtrack, it hides a far deeper and...
by mercuryadmin | Apr 25, 2017 | news, Tinnitus
A British company has unveiled a prototype product that could soon have a far-reaching impact on the early diagnosis and treatment of hearing conditions including tinnitus. Cambridge-based engineering and design consultancy Plextek created the product with that can be...
by mercuryadmin | Mar 14, 2017 | news, Tinnitus
The British Tinnitus Association (BTA) has launched a new campaign called ‘Plug’em’, which is aimed at increasing the awareness of hearing damage, particularly among those who enjoy live music, night-clubs and concerts, along with those who work in the entertainment...
by mercuryadmin | Mar 7, 2017 | news, Tinnitus, Tinnitus Sounds
Pop stars and actors Gary and Martin Kemp, famous for playing in the 1980s new romantic pop band Spandau Ballet, as well as their acting roles in ‘The Krays’ and ‘Eastenders’, have blamed 40 years in the music industry for their cases of Tinnitus. When recently...