Tinnitus and invisible illnesses can feel isolating. A KU professor found music can offer relief

When Dr. Lauren Mann suffered a concussion in college, she was juggling a double major and two jobs. No matter what she tried, she couldn’t get back to her baseline.

These so-called invisible illnesses, which don’t show up externally, can be frustrating for patients. Well-meaning friends and family can easily dismiss the symptoms, and doctors may say there’s not much they can do.

Mann remembered feeling isolated by a lack of medical support…

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