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Living with tinnitus: symptoms and solutions [View in browser]( [Patient](   ☰✕ [Latest features]( [Symptom checker]( [Community]( [Topics](   [general health]( [general health]( Welcome to our pick of the latest Patient features   This week if your hearing is effected by ringing or buzzing noises in your ear, you may benefit from our feature on tinnitus - symptoms and solutions. If you’re starting to prepare for Ramadan next month, we've got tips to help make Ramadan 2024 as happy and healthy as possible. Finally, we take a look at a promising new test for endometriosis, a condition that currently takes an average of 8 years to diagnose. The latest video features stretches for neck pain, shown by physiotherapist Lilly Sabri. Remember, you can access even more articles, recipes and videos at [Patient.info](.   Dr Krishna Vakharia, Clinical Director, Patient. Featured this week [Living with tinnitus: symptoms and solutions]( [Living with tinnitus: symptoms and solutions]( 1 in 7 UK adults are affected by tinnitus, a condition where you hear ringing, buzzing, or other noises in your ears. Not only can this be irritating, it can affect many aspects of your daily life such as sleep, concentration, and even your mental health. [Read more]( You might have missed [Have a happy and healthy Ramadan]( [Have a happy and healthy Ramadan]( [Endometriosis: A new urine test could reduce diagnosis times by years]( [Endometriosis: A new urine test could reduce diagnosis times by years]( Featured video [[ratio]  ]( [Neck Pain: Postural exercise | Patient Physio]( Neck pain is very common but in most cases is not caused by a serious problem. Pain is more likely to be muscular and the exercises outlined here are recommended to ease symptoms. [Watch here]( [Flu]( [Flu]( [Patient]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram](   © Egton Medical Information Systems Limited. Registered in England and Wales.   Registered number: 02117205 Registered office: Fulford Grange, Micklefield Lane, Rawdon, Leeds LS19 6BA. Patient is a UK registered trade mark.   Why have I received this email?   These newsletters are sent to a broad range of Patient users who have opted in to receiving marketing materials. We send newsletters highlighting common issues and ailments which are likely to be of general interest to our users. These newsletters may be sponsored by third parties, who may offer services in relation to the relevant conditions in the newsletters. They are generic and not sent based on anything in your medical record or that you may have discussed with your doctor. However, if you'd rather not receive them, you can [unsubscribe here](.   [Terms & conditions]( [Privacy policy]( [Support]( [Sign in](

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