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How to get diagnosis and treatment for misophonia in the UK

How to get diagnosis and treatment for misophonia in the UK

by Allergic to Sound | Apr 26, 2016 | Articles | 41 comments

The first thing to note is that most GPs and health professionals in the UK have never even heard of misophonia. (Don’t worry, that’s something we’re working on getting changed!) The second thing to note is that even if they did – and we finally get to the stage...
Where to find the best online misophonia support groups

Where to find the best online misophonia support groups

by Allergic to Sound | Apr 18, 2016 | Articles | 12 comments

The Internet is wonderful resource for information about misophonia… but it can also be a bit of a minefield. If you’ve only just learned that this condition has a name, and you’re looking to connect with others, it can be hard to know where to go to...
What is an fMRI scan and how can it help us to understand misophonia?

What is an fMRI scan and how can it help us to understand misophonia?

by Allergic to Sound | Apr 6, 2016 | Articles | 4 comments

You’ve probably heard of MRI scans. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a technique that uses magnetic fields and radio waves to build up a picture of what’s going on inside our bodies. Typically these scans are used to help doctors diagnosis injuries or...
Where to find the latest misophonia studies and research papers

Where to find the latest misophonia studies and research papers

by Allergic to Sound | Mar 25, 2016 | Articles | 1 comment

The best way to increase our understanding of misophonia and find effective treatments is to focus on the research. It’s great that misophonia has been getting more press recently, but we’re in danger of falling into a bit of an information loop…...
Beware of these so-called misophonia ‘cures’…

Beware of these so-called misophonia ‘cures’…

by Allergic to Sound | Feb 12, 2016 | Articles | 3 comments

One of the most extraordinary things about misophonia is just how little we know about it. While it’s now a recognised disorder in many places it’s still massively underfunded, under-researched and misunderstood. The current lack of regulation has made...
Why does stress make your misophonia worse?

Why does stress make your misophonia worse?

by Allergic to Sound | Jan 27, 2016 | Articles | 8 comments

Let’s face it, stress makes everything worse to some extent, but it can send misophonia into hyperdrive. So why does the misophonia seem to get so much worse when you’re feeling stressed? When you’re feeling relaxed you have more time and headspace to react to...
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