WIESBADEN, Germany, Sept. 11,
2024 /CNW/ -- Up to one in every fifty people suffers
from a debilitating form of tinnitus, a chronic ringing or buzzing
in the ears. It often ruins daily lives, affecting sleep,
concentration, and relationships, making it a major cause of mental
health problems, despair and even suicide. Now, a new
not-for-profit, Tinnitus Quest, is launching with a bold
mission to silence tinnitus.
One in ten people are thought to suffer from milder symptoms of
tinnitus. Tinnitus is the most common disability among US veterans,
who have higher rates of tinnitus than average due to noise
exposure. Over 167,000 veterans were diagnosed with tinnitus in
2021, and over 2.5 million veterans are currently receiving
disability benefits for it (source: Military.com).
Despite the prevalence and profound impact of tinnitus, no cure
or effective treatment is available. Many sufferers are simply
advised to "learn to live with it." "Tinnitus Quest believes this
status quo is unacceptable," said Sven Köllmann, founder of
Tinnitus Quest. "We are committed to changing the narrative by
funding agile research, investigating new research questions that
have not been asked before, aimed at silencing tinnitus once and
for all."
Tinnitus Quest will be the only non-profit solely dedicated to
curing tinnitus. The organization combines a team of top tinnitus
researchers and people living with tinnitus; three of the five
executive board members live with the condition. This approach
centred on those affected ensures that research initiatives are
grounded in real-life experiences and driven by community needs,
including insights from the vibrant online Tinnitus
Talk community.
Transparency is core to Tinnitus Quest's ethos. The organization
pledges to provide clear, regular updates on research progress,
celebrating successes and embracing the valuable lessons that
failures can provide in advancing towards a cure. "We invite
everyone affected by tinnitus, as well as those passionate about
medical research and advocacy, to join us in this crucial mission,"
added Hazel Goedhart, co-founder.
"You can be part of the solution."
How You Can Help
To support Tinnitus Quest and its groundbreaking initiatives,
please visit www.tinnitusquest.com and consider:
- Signing up for our newsletter to stay informed.
- Following us on social media to spread awareness.
- Making a donation directly towards tinnitus research.
Plans are underway to commence research grants in early 2025,
coinciding with a landmark research conference in Germany. Tinnitus Quest relies on community
support to achieve these milestones and bring hope to millions
affected by tinnitus worldwide.
About Tinnitus Quest
Tinnitus Quest is a non-profit organization dedicated to funding
innovative research with the goal of silencing tinnitus. Founded by
tinnitus sufferers and backed by leading researchers, Tinnitus
Quest aims to transform the landscape of tinnitus treatment through
transparency, collaboration, and a relentless pursuit of
breakthroughs.
Registered in Germany's
Vereinsregister (non-profit register) as "Tinnitus Quest Verein
e.V."
For more information, please visit www.tinnitusquest.com.
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Contact Information
Address: Humboldtstrasse 6, 65189 Wiesbaden
Phone number: +49 611 450 443 66
For media inquiries or further information, please contact:
Hazel Goedhart, Executive Board
Member, media@tinnitusquest.com, +49 611 450 443 66.
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