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Hyperacusis is the intolerance to sound levels that normally are judged acceptably loud to others. The presence of hyperacusis (diagnosed or undiagnosed) can be an important reason why some persons re...
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Lead Sponsor
University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa
Collaborators
NCT07302373 · Tinnitus, Hyperacusis
NCT04693819 · Hyperacusis
NCT03206996 · Sensory Disorders, Autism, and more
NCT00486577 · Hearing Disorders, Hearing Loss, and more
NCT00730834 · Tinnitus, Hyperacusis
Univ. of Maryland - Baltimore
Baltimore, Maryland
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