Information

We produce a number of publications, leaflets and information that will be of benefit to tinnitus sufferers and the medical profession.

Bulletin (incorporating A Quiet Word)

Cover of Bulletin

Do fruit fl ies hold the key to a cure for tinnitus?

Can repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation reduce tinnitus?

Read our quarterly newsletter and find out...

Download Bulletin - July 2008 (1.66Mb)

 

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Earlier editions

A Quiet Word - issue 4 (741kb)
A Quiet Word - issue 3 (922kb)
A Quiet Word - issue 2 (725kb)
A Quiet Word - issue 1 (615kb)
CheerfulEarful Summer 2006 Issue (603kb)
CheerfulEarful Winter 2005 Issue (311kb)
CheerfulEarful Spring 2005 Issue (253kb)
CheerfulEarful Winter 2004 Issue (1Mb)
CheerfulEarful Summer 2004 Issue (793Kb)
CheerfulEarful Spring 2004 Issue (784Kb)
CheerfulEarful Winter 2003 Issue (402Kb)

Booklets
We produce a number of self-help booklets for tinnitus sufferers and their families, including:

You will be able to view these documents online shortly. However if you would like us to send you printed copies, please contact us and let us know how many copies of each publication you would like, plus your postal address. Contributions to cover costs would be welcomed.


Information leaflet
An overview document that explains what Action for Tinnitus Research is doing to fight the torment of tinnitus. Pocket-sized, it is ideal for healthcare practices, hearing clinics and tinnitus self-help groups.

To order copies for your practice or clinic, please contact us.


Publications

SoundSense (692Kb)

We publish "SOUNDSense", a journal for the healthcare profession as well as for those suffering from or interested in tinnitus.

Each issue of SOUNDSense offers practical help in dealing with the burden or annoyance of tinnitus. The information and advice can help to lessen the effects of head noises and assist the sufferer to face the future in a frame of mind more fitted to placing tinnitus well into the background of everyday life.

IMPORTANT: Please note that this journal should not be seen as a substitute for any medical treatment or advice being sought or given.