Tinnitus and its risk factors in african americans: The Jackson Heart Study
ConclusionsTinnitus was found to be highly prevalent in the JHS, and certain measures of cardiometabolic risk are weakly related to both reported tinnitus and level of tinnitus handicap. A consistent relationship between depression and tinnitus/level of tinnitus handicap was observed.
Level of Evidence2b Laryngoscope, 2017
Source: The Laryngoscope - Category: ENT & OMF Authors: Laura House, Charles E. Bishop, Christopher Spankovich, Dan Su, Karen Valle, John Schweinfurth Tags: Otology/Neurotology Source Type: research
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