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Misophonia Lawsuit May Proceed, Court Rules
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Misophonia Lawsuit May Proceed, Court Rules

  • Post author:Jessica Lynn
  • Post published:January 19, 2023
  • Post category:Misophonia

Have you ever heard of misophonia? This rare disorder, which literally translates to “hatred of sound,” occurs when certain sounds trigger intense and involuntary emotional and physiological reactions. When people…

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Sensitivity to Certain Sounds May Mean You Have Misophonia

Sensitivity to Certain Sounds May Mean You Have Misophonia

  • Post author:Alyssa Stevens
  • Post published:August 1, 2022
  • Post category:Misophonia

  A recent article is bringing light to the condition known as misophonia, a disorder which causes people to have severe responses to certain sounds. Misophonia Misophonia, which literally translates…

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Study of the Week: Scientists Discover the Cause of Misophonia
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Study of the Week: Scientists Discover the Cause of Misophonia

  • Post author:James Moore
  • Post published:June 6, 2022
  • Post category:Misophonia

Welcome to Study of the Week from Patient Worthy. In this segment, we select a study we posted about from the previous week that we think is of particular interest…

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A Sensitivity to Certain Sounds May Be Due to Misophonia

A Sensitivity to Certain Sounds May Be Due to Misophonia

  • Post author:Alyssa Stevens
  • Post published:March 29, 2022
  • Post category:Misophonia

According to a recent article, researchers have found that a sensitivity to sounds such as chewing or breathing may actually be caused by misophonia. Misophonia Misophonia, which literally translates to…

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Study of the Week: Scientists Discover the Cause of Misophonia
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Study of the Week: Scientists Discover the Cause of Misophonia

  • Post author:James Moore
  • Post published:June 7, 2021
  • Post category:Misophonia

Welcome to Study of the Week from Patient Worthy. In this segment, we select a study we posted about from the previous week that we think is of particular interest…

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Research Reveals the Cause Behind Misophonia

Research Reveals the Cause Behind Misophonia

  • Post author:Kendall Mason
  • Post published:June 1, 2021
  • Post category:Misophonia

Misophonia, which literally translates to hatred of sound, is a rare condition that causes affected individuals to have severe emotional reactions to common sounds, such as chewing or tapping. For…

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Holly’s Story: Life with Misophonia
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Holly’s Story: Life with Misophonia

  • Post author:Kendall Mason
  • Post published:May 24, 2021
  • Post category:Misophonia

There are plenty of sounds that are annoying or harsh on the ears: nails on a chalkboard, screaming babies, and loud construction are a few. But for some, there are…

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Facing Misophonia During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Facing Misophonia During the COVID-19 Pandemic

  • Post author:James Moore
  • Post published:November 10, 2020
  • Post category:COVID-19/Misophonia/Rare Disease

According to a story from SELF, Jaime Stathis lives with a rare condition called misophonia, in which certain trigger sounds can cause negative emotional states and outbursts. Jaime discusses how…

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The Benefits of Activity and the Outdoors for Managing Misophonia
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The Benefits of Activity and the Outdoors for Managing Misophonia

  • Post author:Trudy Horsting
  • Post published:September 30, 2020
  • Post category:Misophonia

Misophonia is a rare condition that causes patients to have a severe and involuntary reaction to specific sounds. The cause of the condition is still unknown. A challenge misophonia patients face…

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Baylor College of Medicine Seeks Participants (Ages 8-17) for Misophonia Study
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Baylor College of Medicine Seeks Participants (Ages 8-17) for Misophonia Study

  • Post author:Jessica Lynn
  • Post published:June 11, 2020
  • Post category:Misophonia

  Have you ever heard a sound that makes you want to clamp your hands over your ears? Well, for people with misophonia, this aversion to certain noises can be…

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How Effective is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Treating Misophonia?
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How Effective is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Treating Misophonia?

  • Post author:James Moore
  • Post published:July 11, 2018
  • Post category:Misophonia

According to a story from Psychology Today, a study from 2017 titled Cognitive behavioral therapy is effective in misophonia: An open trial concluded that cognitive behavioral therapy could play a significant role in…

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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Shown to Help People Suffering from Misophonia
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Shown to Help People Suffering from Misophonia

  • Post author:Katie Campbell
  • Post published:April 17, 2018
  • Post category:Misophonia

According to a recent study, cognitive behavioral therapy may be the solution for patients with misophonia, The Daily Beast reports. Misophonia, which literally means “hatred of sound,” is a rare…

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Misophonia Sufferer Copes Through Artwork
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Misophonia Sufferer Copes Through Artwork

  • Post author:Andres Rovira
  • Post published:November 24, 2017
  • Post category:Misophonia/Timely

Jessica Gilbert uses her rare neurological disorder as fuel for her creativity. The Converse College student suffers from misophonia, which translates into "the hatred of sound." People who suffer from…

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The Road to Graduation with Misophonia Isn’t Easy
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The Road to Graduation with Misophonia Isn’t Easy

  • Post author:Andres Rovira
  • Post published:October 20, 2017
  • Post category:Misophonia

Lucy Babcock is in her fourth year in college and so close to acquiring that diploma and pursuing grad school. Most people suffer from senioritis but Lucy is battling out…

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The Science and Hatred of Sound
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The Science and Hatred of Sound

  • Post author:Andres Rovira
  • Post published:October 3, 2017
  • Post category:Misophonia/Rare Disease

CLICK CLICK! For some, the mundane sound a pen clicking is simply unbearable. You could be an easily peeved person or you are probably suffering from a rare disorder known…

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