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Persistent ear popping may signal more than a change in air pressure. Ask An Audiologist contributor Dr. D'Anne Rudden is shedding light on what recurring symptoms could mean and when it's time to ...
Understanding the connection between rhinopharyngitis and otitis media is essential, as some forms of otitis media are often ...
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Can a Medical Device Restore Your Balance?
Nearly two million people worldwide have lost the simple ability to feel steady. Now researchers have developed an ...
In a nutshell Researchers successfully restored hearing in 10 deaf participants aged 18 months to 24 years using gene therapy ...
Elisa C. Alvarado, M.D, notes how advances in diagnostics and medicine now offer more targeted relief, and lifestyle ...
A middle ear infection, or otitis media, is an infection behind the eardrum. The condition causes fluid to build up behind the eardrum, and this can result in ear pressure.
There are many possible causes of ear pain, including infection, allergies, wax buildup, swimmer's ear, or a ruptured ear drum.
When the seasonal flu strikes, most people expect the familiar lineup of fever, aches and congestion. But for many patients, dizziness emerges as an ...
Gene therapy has been effective for young children with genetic hearing loss, but this is the first study to show promising ...
If you’re facing an upcoming surgery to repair your ACL, it’s important to set yourself up for success before you’re on the operating table. Once you’re in reco ...