What Causes Swimmer’s Ear?
Sometimes it doesn’t matter how long you spend in the pool. There are many ways you can develop Swimmer’s Ear, an uncomfortable infection of the ear canal. […]
Sometimes it doesn’t matter how long you spend in the pool. There are many ways you can develop Swimmer’s Ear, an uncomfortable infection of the ear canal. […]
Audiobooks can entertain you and enrich your life. They can also help you train your ears–and they’ve become an important tool for auditory training. […]
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Auditory neuropathy is a hearing disorder that occurs when signals from the ear do not successfully reach the brain. Treatment can help improve symptoms. […]
There could be a few reasons why your itchy ears have been driving you crazy–from ear infections to allergies. Relief means finding the right treatment. […]
Open communication is essential for any relationship, but it is especially important when dealing with a hearing loss. […]
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Despite some promising new treatments, some types of hearing loss cannot currently be cured. But there are treatments available for those with hearing loss. […]
A persistent cough is one that lasts for over 6-8 weeks. Sometimes they are caused by minor issues; in other cases, it can be a symptom of serious disease. […]
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Nothing’s been the same since Covid–including your hearing […]
Untreated hearing loss can be connected to an increased risk for developing dementia. Treating your hearing loss could decrease those risks. […]
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While cold temperatures may themselves not be responsible for illness, cold weather can impact your health–and your tonsils–in some surprising ways. […]