Women who consume high amounts of caffeine less likely to get tinnitus – Harvard study
A study by the Harvard School of Health (HSPH) has found that women who consume higher amounts of caffeine are less likely to develop tinnitus.
Most of the 65,000 women in the 18-year study got their caffeine from coffee; those who consumed the amount of caffeine found in about one-and-a-half cups of coffee each day were 15% more likely to develop tinnitus than women who drank about 4-6 daily cups of coffee.
The study was published in American Journal of Medicine.
While it is unclear why more caffeine may reduce tinnitus risk, study senior author Gary Curhan, professor in the Department of Epidemiology at HSPH and a physician-researcher at Brigham and Women’s Hospital said, “We know that caffeine stimulates the central nervous system, and previous research has demonstrated that caffeine has a direct effect on the inner ear.”
(HCA)
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