Saturday, November 2, 2013

How the American Tinnitus Association Fights For a Cure

How the American Tinnitus Association Fights For a Cure
How the American Tinnitus Association Fights For a Cure
Tinnitus is a term many people are not familiar with, yet many people have this condition. Most likely millions of people all over the world has experienced this condition at some point in their life. Some people can look over it and for some it has a devastating effect. Tinnitus is known is called ringing in your ear, however, it is basically an unusual sound you experience that comes and goes away whenever it wants. It could be the sound of the ocean, a pounding or throbbing sensation, or any other uncomfortable sound. This condition is so wide spread that the American Tinnitus Association was formed and actively works on finding a cure.

The American Tinnitus Association was founded by a doctor and his patient who suffered from tinnitus. They joined together on a mission to find a cure. That is the main purpose of the American Tinnitus Association is to help find a cure for this problematic condition. There are millions of suffers who are desperately seeking help.

When we experience this condition on occasion, it doesn't seem like a big deal. There are some people that experience it frequently and it affects their lives. The association fights to make headway in the medical and research industries to help those who suffer.

If you look at the history of the American Tinnitus Association they have been effective in educating not only consumers or the general public, but have done an exceptional job getting media attention. They have also been the driving force in getting grants and donations to keep the research top of mind in an effort to find effective treatments and cures. They have contributed over five million dollars toward research.

To give you an idea of how many people are interested or suffer from tinnitus, Dear Abby and Ann Landers mentioned tinnitus and the ATA in their columns and hundreds of thousands of readers responded for more information on the condition and to make donations.

The ATA has a website that will help sufferers and anyone else interested in learning more about tinnitus and how they can join the association to help the cause. There are a variety of ways you can help.

The ATA makes it easy for concerned individuals to join the cause, there are volunteer programs to help educate others, increase donations for continued research, provide assistance and support over the phone, through mailings, and emails to suffers, and support group assistance.

The American Tinnitus Association is very creative and at the forefront of actively raising money for research. They held their first Walk for a Cure in California, and had an online virtual walk in an effort to educate and raise money to find a cure.

They have a very unique store on their website that is quite valuable. It has a wealth of information on tinnitus, books, pamphlets, products and devices to protect your ears and hearing, and what is most unique that isn't normally found on other related websites is downloadable tinnitus sounds.

This is very enlightening and is good for families who have loved ones who suffer. This way they can hear and experience what tinnitus is and how important it is to be understanding and help find a cure. If you are a sufferer check out the resources The American Tinnitus Association makes available to ease your pain.

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