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Identifying Health-Related Conditions Associated with Tinnitus in Young Adults.

Ishan Sunilkumar BhattNilesh J WashnikSarah KingsburyAniruddha K DeshpandeHailey KingsburySrividya Grama BhagavanKlayre MichelRaquel DiasAli Torkamani
Published in: Audiology research (2023)
While young adults with health conditions are at a higher risk of reporting tinnitus, the predictive utility of a positive health history remains relatively low, possibly due to weak associations between health conditions and tinnitus. Noise, male sex, reoccurring ear infections, European ethnicity, and a positive health history revealed higher odds of reporting chronic tinnitus than their counterparts. These risk factors collectively explained about 16% variability in chronic tinnitus, which highlights the need for identifying other risk factors for chronic tinnitus in young adults.
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