by Allergic to Sound | Mar 19, 2017 | Articles |
This superb webinar presentation was conducted by Duke University and the International Misophonia Research Network. Grab a cup of tea and a biscuit (a soundless biscuit preferably, maybe a wafer) and take a look at this. It’s packed full of information about...
by Allergic to Sound | Mar 7, 2017 | Articles |
If your son or daughter is experiencing difficulties at school because of their misophonia, this may help. Dr Jennifer Kanter-Brout from Misophonia International has prepared a template letter that you can give to your doctor or medical professional to adapt and...
by Allergic to Sound | Mar 2, 2017 | Articles |
The question I’m most often asked by readers is what are the best misophonia coping strategies? Are there any techniques that we can use to help us cope when we hear misophonia trigger sounds and how can we stop that feeling of sheer panic from ruling us? Let’s...
by Allergic to Sound | Feb 6, 2017 | Articles |
LeDoux Lab Misophonia Study Findings (January 2017) LeDoux Lab Findings (January 2017) Joseph LeDoux and Lorenzo Diaz-Mataix NYU at the LeDoux Lab Summary: “… Dr. LeDoux and Dr. Lorenzo Díaz-Mataix are studying two parts of the amygdala in order to see...
by Allergic to Sound | Nov 22, 2016 | My Misophonia, Articles |
This is the #7 edition of our new My Misophonia Story series. This week features Deborah (12) from Canada. Each week we’ll feature a new reader story, so if you’d like to share yours, please drop us a line. Deborah, take it away… Where are you from?...
by Allergic to Sound | Jul 28, 2016 | Articles |
Misophonia treatment and the monetisation of our condition is a complex and challenging issue. We all want to find something that genuinely works to ease the suffering and anxiety that misophonia can cause patients. It doesn’t matter who discovers it, or even...