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Dr. Zach Rosenthal on the Misophonia Breakthrough study

February 04, 2017 Learn More
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Misophonia: When chewing, sniffing, tapping sounds are more than just annoying

September 08, 2016 Learn More

Chapter 21 - Decreased sound tolerance: hyperacusis, misophonia, diplacousis, and polyacousis

February 26, 2015 Learn More

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