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Tinnitus: Questions to reveal the cause, answers to provide relief

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A customized combination of recommendations is effective for many patients with chronic and bothersome tinnitus (LOE: 2),27 but the process can be very time consuming. For a certain number of patients with severe tinnitus, only a comprehensive management program can help them to improve their condition.

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Robert L. Folmer, PhD, OHSU Tinnitus Clinic, Mail Code NRC04, Oregon Health & Science University, 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road, Portland, OR 97239. E-mail: folmerr@ohsu.edu.

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