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What if Our Sleep Can Help Us Fight Tinnitus?

The neuroscientists at Oxford University have recently established for the first time a direct link between tinnitus and sleep, two phenomena that share the same cerebral circuits. This connection opens a novel therapeutic path after decades of clinical failure. The hyperactive auditory cortex prevents slow waves from appearing at night The brain spontaneously generates perceptions in the absence of external stimuli, a normal mechanism during pa…
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The neuroscientists at Oxford University have recently established for the first time a direct link between tinnitus and sleep, two phenomena that share the same cerebral circuits. This connection opens a novel therapeutic path after decades of clinical failure. The hyperactive auditory cortex prevents slow waves from appearing at night The brain spontaneously generates perceptions in the absence of external stimuli, a normal mechanism during pa…

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Science-et-vie.com broke the news in on Saturday, March 14, 2026.
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