A segment about tinnitus and the American Tinnitus Association featuring the late Drs. Jack A. Vernon and Mary B. Meikle. The video also features Dr. William Hal Martin of the Oregon Health and Sciences University.
Tin-it-tus or Tin-night-us? Jerry Stiller and Tony Randall debate the pronunciation of tinnitus in this 1996 Public Service Announcement created for the American Tinnitus Association.
Gale Sayers, the youngest inductee to the NFL's Hall of Fame discusses the importance and urgency of finding a cure for tinnitus (ringing in the ears) with his good friend Bradley Vite who suffers from this troubling condition.
ATA Volunteer Melanie West is interviewed on a local Arizona television station about her experience with tinnitus and some helpful clinical tools tinnitus sufferers can use to get relief. Though there is no cure, there are some therapies that some individuals find helpful.
Jennifer Capriati, former number one women's world tennis champion and her mother Denise talk about tinnitus. Denise, has tinnitus - She and Jennifer talk about how their family has managed to deal with this life-changing "ringing in the ears" and why they support the American Tinnitus Association's mission to cure it.
Jazz guitar legend Al Di Meola is further living proof that no one is invincible when it comes to noise exposure. Al is concerned about music lovers as well as musicians. He is a good friend and supporter of the American Tinnitus Association and is an advocate for a cure for this condition.
Liberty DeVitto, long-time drummer for popular artist Billy Joel and many others, has tinnitus and hearing damage as a result of his long and illustrious career. He works with ATA to raise awareness of this problem in the music industry and is a good friend and supporter of the organization.
Dr. William Hal Martin Ph.D., explains the sound therapy - masking - and its efficacy for tinnitus patients. For more information on sound therapy and other treatments for tinnitus please visit www.ata.org.
Tinnitus research pioneer, Dr. Jack Vernon, Ph.D., who is also the co-founder of the American TInnitus Association and an honorary director of the organization, and Dr. William Hal Martin, Ph.D., Director of the Oregon Health Sciences University Tinnitus Clinic explain exactly what tinnitus is and how it starts. For more information on tinnitus please visit www.ata.org.
Mr. Shatner speaks about his tinnitus and the work that The American Tinnitus Association is doing to reverse the condition for 50 million Americans. Please visit www.ata.org for more information