Scientists still haven’t pinpointed the cause of tinnitus, a ringing or buzzing in the ears. However, there is one thing that all hearing professionals agree on, you are more likely to experience tinnitus if you also suffer from hearing loss. As you probably know, your age, genetics, and lifestyle can all contribute to the progression […]
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It’s really common for individuals to experience tinnitus. Tinnitus can become so extreme that it becomes a burden to live with for about 20 million people around the world. This does not even count the more common forms of tinnitus, which for most people can come and go without causing a huge impact on their […]
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It isn’t uncommon for individuals to have ringing in their ears, also known as tinnitus. It’s one of the most common health conditions in the world with some estimates suggesting that up to 10 percent of the population experiences it at one point or another. Even though the most common manifestation of tinnitus is a […]
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Invisibility is a really useful power in the movies. Whether it’s a mud-covered hero, a cloaked starship, or a sneaky ninja, invisibility allows characters in movies to be more effective and, frequently, achieve the impossible. Invisible health disorders, unfortunately, are just as potent and a lot less enjoyable. Tinnitus, for instance, is an exceptionally common […]
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If you are one of the millions of people in the U.S. dealing with a medical disorder called tinnitus then you probably know that it often gets worse when you are trying to go to sleep. But why would this be? The buzzing or ringing in one or both ears is not a real noise […]
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You Know when you’re watching an action movie and the hero has a loud explosion close by and their ears start ringing? Well, at least some amount of mild brain trauma has likely happened to them. Naturally, action movies don’t emphasize the brain injury part. But that high-pitched ringing is something called tinnitus. Tinnitus is […]
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Remember the old tale of Johnny Appleseed? When you were younger you likely heard the story of how Johnny Appleseed traveled around bringing fresh apples to communities (the moral of the story is that apples are good for you, and you should eat them). That’s only somewhat true. The authentic Johnny Appleseed (whose real name […]
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You’re starving so you look in your fridge for a snack. Are you craving a salty treat… maybe some crackers? Oooo, chips! Hold up. Maybe this leftover slice of cheesecake. Perhaps you should just opt for a banana on second thought. A banana is a healthier choice obviously. Everything is interrelated in the human body. […]
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You’re lying in bed trying to sleep when you first notice the sound: Your ear has a whooshing or pulsating in it. The sound is pulsing at the same rhythm as your heartbeat. And once you hear that sound, you can’t tune it out. You have a lot to do tomorrow and you really need […]
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Are you going mad with that tinnitus in your ears? Discover whether your tinnitus is inherited or what the cause might be. Tinnitus, what exactly is it? A ringing, buzzing, or droning in the ears with no external cause of the noise is a condition called tinnitus. The direct translation of the word tinnitus is”ringing […]