Patients with tinnitus use more primary healthcare compared to people without tinnitus
Abstract Tinnitus is a heterogeneous condition not only in terms of nature of the sound, but also in co-morbidities such as mental health issues. Prevalence number range widely between 5 and 43%. Even though the etiologic pathway between tinnitus and its comorbidities remains unclear, in this study...
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Autores principales: | Maaike Maartje Rademaker, Inge Stegeman, Mariette Hooiveld, Robert Jan Stokroos, Adriana Leni Smit |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/acce4485ee4e41c4be0f5bfb89a7f429 |
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