Issue February 2006

Where your money goes ...

It costs tens of thousands of pounds - if not hundreds of thousands - to run a dedicated research programme. Our aim is to make every penny you donate go further. We do this - by spending more on focussed research programmes and less on admin.

Your donation is vitally important. It will help us support valuable research projects - and bring the possibility of a cure closer.

Donate online today at www.tinnitus-research.org
Where do we go from here ...

ATR wants to continue supporting dedicated researchers and medics in their quest to understand tinnitus and develop safe and effective therapies. We know that tinnitus varies in its tone and severity and may be due to a variety of causes. That is why we at ATR have ambitions to support a number of concurrent programmes of research.

There has been an unprecedented response to our report about the drug Campral and its use in a tinnitus trial. However, to undertake this and other research programmes we are entirely dependent on your continued support.



Leave a Lasting Legacy ...

Would you consider leaving a legacy to ATR in your Will? Legacies allow ATR to undertake financial planning and therefore commit to research. It will also help us ensure the highest calibre of scientists continue to be involved with tinnitus research programmes.
Find our more about leaving a lasting legacy ...



Where your money goes

We are totally committed to funding leading edge scientific research programmes that will directly benefit the tinnitus community - sooner rather than later. Your legacies and donations help us to fund valuable research activities and programmes.
Take a look at the research activities and programmes your gift can help to fund ...



Make your donation go further ...

Donating by Standing Order can make your gift to research go much further, and helps us to plan our future research activities. Furthermore, it helps us spend more on research by reducing our costs. For example, over a year - a standing order donation of £8 a month will fund a blood test, while £50 a month will pay for an MRI scan.
Donate by standing order

In the News:

National Tinnitus Week: This week, 20-26 February is National Tinnitus Week in the UK and is receiving significant interest from the media. Read the Press Association article ...



BBC News: Man sues over iPod 'hearing risk'

BBC News: The Rural Alarm Clock - What's the greatest noise pollutant facing the countryside? And it is a tinnitus-inducing 130dB!



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