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Rules of distraction: For tinnitus, an app that retrains the brain to cope better
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Rules of distraction: For tinnitus, an app that retrains the brain to cope better
Wednesday 21 October 2020, 01:05 AM

University of Auckland hearing research fellow and clinical audiologist Fabrice Bardy co-founded the company behind tinnitus app Tinnibot
In his heavy French accent, Fabrice Bardy explains that just about the worst thing a person with tinnitus can be told is, “there’s nothing you can do”
In his heavy French accent, Fabrice Bardy explains that just about the worst thing a person with tinnitus can be told is, “there’s nothing you can do”
Kia ora and welcome to New Zealand Doctor Rata Aotearoa
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