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Concertgoers urged to protect ears as over half reveal signs of hearing damage 

https://vimeo.com/995717685?share=copy Watch Tre's top three tips on how to protect your hearing when listening to music. Our new research has revealed that millions of music lovers may be at risk of permanent hearing damage.  We polled more than 2000 people who have attended, or plan to attend, a music event in 2024 and found that more than half (58%) of participants have experienced tinnitus or temporary hearing loss after listening to loud music. A third (33%) said they had experienced this...

Tre Lowe, BBC Apprentice finalist, shares his path to tackling tinnitus

Content warning: this story contains references to suicide. "I’m a massive advocate for health and well-being and I would say that looking out for your hearing now is an investment for your future health.” Musician, Tre Lowe is known for reaching the final in The Apprentice. What many viewers of the hit show don’t realise is that he also has tinnitus – a condition which causes persistent ringing or noise in the ears. Tre is a passionate supporter of RNID...

My race to beat tinnitus

Max is running the London Marathon 2024 to raise funds for RNID - not just to support the charity, but to benefit his mental health and management of tinnitus.

Tinnitus: your experience

Ahead of Tinnitus Week (last week), we asked you two questions: What does your tinnitus sound like? And is there anything specific that you do to help manage your tinnitus that others might find useful to try? Here are the great comments you shared.

How engaging in physical activity helps me manage my tinnitus

James Clark, owner of Pyramid Fitness Gym, shares his experience with hearing loss and tinnitus and why he has been involved in Challenge RNID – both as a participant and as a personal coach. We interviewed James to find out how he manages tinnitus and the benefits of physical activity. What has been your experience of hearing loss and tinnitus? My first experiences of recognising difficulties hearing came at an early age. As it became clearer to others around me I...
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