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Sites of interest regarding tinnitus
Lati ni imọ siwaju sii nipa tinnitus, Passeportsanté.net offers a selection of associations and government sites dealing with the subject of tinnitus. You will be able to find there Alaye ni Afikun ati awọn agbegbe olubasọrọ tabi awọn ẹgbẹ atilẹyin gbigba ọ laaye lati ni imọ siwaju sii nipa arun naa.
Canada
Tinnitus Quebec
This organization offers a telephone listening service, support meetings, conferences, etc. Resource persons are present in several regions of Quebec (see the Regional Councils section).
acouphenesquebec.org
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Noise and Society
This site, created in 2005 by audiology students from the University of Montreal, is no longer updated. However, it contains interesting information on the consequences of noise on health. The section “The ear: anatomy and function” gives detailed and well-illustrated explanations. A small section of the site is devoted to tinnitus.
www.bruitsociete.ca
Order of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists of Quebec
News and publications from the order of speech therapists and audiologists.
www.ooaq.qc.ca
Itọsọna Ilera ti ijọba ti Quebec
Lati kọ diẹ sii nipa awọn oogun: bii o ṣe le mu wọn, kini awọn contraindications ati awọn ibaraenisọrọ ti o ṣeeṣe, abbl.
www.guidesante.gouv.qc.ca:
France
Association France tinnitus
This association, founded in 1992, is very active: it offers a website, forums, a quarterly review, telephone hotlines in several regions, ad hoc meetings of discussion and support groups (discussion groups), etc. This association published, in 2006, a very good book entitled Tinnitus (see a short comment in our Library section www.passeportsante.net).
www.france-acouphenes.org
Belgium
Belgium Tinnitus
This site has, among other things, a prevention section which warns young people against noise and the risk of tinnitus.
www.belgiqueacouphenes.be
United States
American Tinnitus Association
This association offers an exhaustive and up-to-date press review. The articles mentioned are accessible free of charge by direct links or in the form of pdf documents.
www.ata.org