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Tinnitus Awareness Week Slated in May

May 18-24, 2008 is named as 2008 National Tinnitus Awareness Week (TAW) with the theme, “Moving the world toward a cure.” Sponsored by the American Tinnitus Association in order to bring "our nation together to build understanding and compassion for tinnitus patients everywhere." The ATA is planning activities throughout the month of May that will highlight the problem of tinnitus and the urgent need for research.



One Response to “Tinnitus Awareness Week Slated in May”

  1. John F Stewart Says:

    An excellent initiative where prevention really is better than cure so that those who cause pain and tinnitus, in particular rock concerts, loud motor vehicles and environments, race tracks should be spotlighted as responsible for a long term deterioration in the quality of society’s life. The other culprits are clearly the unscrupulous members of the medical profession who encourage highly vulnerable patients to embark on costly and often dangerous experiments with their lives just because they have convinced themselves that some of their so called patients were once helped. This is not a harmless affliction.

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