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Using cotton swabs or ear candling to remove earwax may cause more harm than good. Here's what you should do instead.
An estimated 10% of people will experience swimmer's ear. One patient's story helps highlight who can be most at risk.
When our ears pop, the sensation comes from the Eustachian tube. “ [The Eustachian tube]’s whole job is to help keep the pressure equalized from the outer portion of the ear to the middle portion of ...
When something’s off with your ears, it’s tough to ignore. Persistent ringing can make it hard to concentrate. Trouble ...
For decades, the Q-tip has been a bathroom staple for ear cleaning, almost instinctively used to remove earwax. Yet, health ...
In summer, ear infections and earwax plugs in this area of the body are more common than at other times of the year. This is ...
Last summer Superdrug launched piercing services in over 80 stores around the country, including the The Strand, Harringay ...
Ultimately, she says, the best approach for most people is simple: “Let your ears do what they’re made to do. In most cases, ...
Perhaps surprisingly, it’s possible to get swimmer’s ear without a dip in the pool, lake or ocean. Two doctors explain what this painful infection is and how to get rid of it.
Optical coherence tomography (OCT), a tool routinely used to diagnose and plan treatment for eye diseases, has now been ...
Early research found improvements in oxygen uptake, heart rate, and breathing during exercise – after just one week ...