Patients with POAG at a Higher Risk for Tinnitus
Rare Cause Linked to Vertigo and Hearing Loss
New Study Investigates Auditory Conditions Linked to Vestibular Migraines
New Study Examines Therapy that Could Reverse Hearing Loss
Researchers Study Sudden Hearing Loss and COVID-19 Vaccines
OTC Painkillers Shown to Increase Risk of Tinnitus
WHO Releases New Guidelines to Tackle Rise in Hearing Loss
Does COVID-19 Worsen Tinnitus Symptoms?
Researchers Study Cell Similarities in Hearing and Touch
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May 10, 2022 / Hearing Aids
A 12-week music program is helping deaf and hard-of-hearing children learn to optimize their hearing aids and cochlear implants, by...
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Tinnitus was significantly associated with pre-existing primary open-angle glaucoma, researchers reported in the Journal of Glaucoma. “The underlying mechanism relating glaucoma and...
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April 26, 2022 / Hearing Loss
Air bubbles trapped in a woman's inner ear caused her to develop severe dizziness, seemingly out of nowhere, and she...
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For patients with vestibular migraine (VM), the mean age of headache and vertigo onset is 25 and 39 years, respectively,...
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April 12, 2022
The biotechnology company Frequency Therapeutics is seeking to reverse hearing loss — not with hearing aids or implants, but with...
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April 5, 2022
No association was found between COVID-19 vaccination and the occurrence of sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL), according to a cross-sectional,...
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March 22, 2022
Frequent use of common, over-the-counter painkillers such as aspirin and Tylenol isn't risk-free, with new research suggesting it may increase...
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March 15, 2022
Over 1 billion people aged 12 to 35 years risk losing their hearing due to prolonged and excessive exposure to...
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March 8, 2022
Tinnitus, most often described as "ringing" in the ears even though no external sound is present, also can be perceived...
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March 1, 2022
The sensory cells in the inner ear and the touch receptors in the skin actually have a lot in common,...
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