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by Traubenfuchs 1395 days ago
They simply found evidence that 1) the more often one has occasional tinnitus the more likely it will become permanent and 2) the longer a tinnitus lasts, the more likely it won't go away again and 3) people having permanent tinnitus have neuronal brain changes that can be measured, in contrast to those that only suffer from occasional one.

The only thing treatment related, or "actionable information" one could derive here is that its prudent to aggressively treat those with frequent occasional tinnitus or a tinnitus that already lasts longer than normal but isn't considered permanent yet.

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1) and 2) sound a bit like covid / long covid symptoms.