I've started experiencing strange vision changes - almost as if my eyes are subtly shaking - along with dizziness. What could ...
On this episode of Aging Untold, we look at how hearing loss can quietly strain relationships, safety and day-to-day ...
Headphones don't last forever, and keeping them too long can be a problem. Worn parts, diminished sound quality, and poor charging are signs you need new ones.
Ear problems afflict around five per cent of the world population (432 million adults and 34 million children). The WHO ...
One in 10 patients are waiting more than a year for ear surgery, leaving children such as Ashton and Rowdy at risk of ...
Earmoulds regularly need replacing as children grow − a problem that has long frustrated pediatric audiologists and their ...
A doctor explains the common (and not so common) reasons that you might hear a pulse in your ear, also known as pulsatile tinnitus. Plus, when to see a doctor.
A new study published in Otolaryngology−Head and Neck Surgery, finds that children with tympanostomy tubes who swim in ...
Plus, we asked sleep coaches and insomnia specialists to explain the science behind sleep aids and how to find the right fit for you ...
Drooling during sleep can be a sign of breathing difficulties in the night. The symptom, while often embarrassing, is fairly common. It's usually triggered by facial muscles relaxing.
Fluttering in the ear can be caused by earwax buildup, high blood pressure, tinnitus, or eustachian tube dysfunction. Treatments for ear fluttering may include cleaning out earwax or managing blood ...