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23rd September 2009
by Weston Hillary
Patients suffering from Vertigo are referred to a very comprehensive investigation in out-patient clinics of Otolaryngology, or, if admitted to a hospital-in Ear Nose and Throat departments. The main question is the possibility of havin... Read >
Author: Hillary Weston
29th August 2009
Pedigree
One of the great benefits of Mack's earplugs is their pedigree. The company behind them, McKeon Products, Inc., has been making earplugs since 1962. During the years since then, the company has worked hard to ensure its earplugs are among the be... Read >
Author: eddieb
20th August 2009
Twenty-eight million Americans suffer from some form of hearing loss. That's nearly one in 10. While there are many people in that group who have age-related complications, over 50% of these sufferers are actually under 65 years old. What's more, even ... Read >
Author: famowshowitz
31st July 2009
My Path to Health
In September 2001 I was diagnosed with a squamous cell carcinoma cancer at the base
Of the tongue. The first diagnosis was made by an ear, nose, and throat doctor that... Read >
Author: jharris72
30th July 2009
My Path to Wellness
In September 2001 I was diagnosed with a squamous cell carcinoma cancer at the base
of the tongue. The first diagnosis was made by an ear, nose, and throat doctor th... Read >
Author: jharris72
20th July 2009
Snoring is among the most common sleep problems. While it is neither a delibitating nor death threatening condition, it still causes some grave problems that may or may not directly root from its effects.
Most middle-aged men are the victims and there ... Read >
Author: Mason Hinton
18th July 2009
Tinnitus can for many, be a constant buzzing, chirping, hissing or roaring in the ears. Tinnitus is in fact a sign of numerous health maladies, most commonly hearing loss.
Particular foods or medications can cause a slight or occasional sound in the e... Read >
Author: John Richmond
16th July 2009
When we hear noise that no one else does, we may have tinnitus. It is a very frequent condition occurring in approximately twenty percent of the U.S. population. Tinnitus occurs more often in persons above the age of 40. Men seem to be inflicted with the ... Read >
Author: John Richmond
16th July 2009
Are you tired all the time, no matter how long you sleep? Do you suffer from unexplained, recurrent or prolonged infections or colds that just won't go away? Do you continue to get sick despite being on multiple medications and antibiotics? Have you under... Read >
Author: Dr. Steven Y. Park
16th July 2009
If you are a chronic mouth breather because of a stuffy nose, you're not alone. Do you feel like you can never get enough oxygen into your longs? Do you feel tired all day no matter how much sleep you get? Have you tried various home remedies, over-the-co... Read >
Author: Dr. Steven Y. Park
11th July 2009
There are many natural tinnitus treatments you can try. One in particular was developed by Dr. Tomatis, an ear, nose and throat doctor in Paris in the 1950s. Dr. Tomatis discovered how classical music, especially from the famous composer Mozart, could sig... Read >
Author: Candy
10th July 2009
One of the most fascinating cosmetic surgery procedures today is the nose job (which is also called a rhinoplasty or nose reshaping). As proof, just turn on your local entertainment channel and you will most likely hear the host discussing which celebrit... Read >
Author: Tom Jenkins
05th July 2009
There are a host of possible causes of tinnitus. You should have yourself checked by an eye, ear, nose, and throat specialist in order to help you determine what the exact cause of your tinnitus is and in order to get the right treatment for your particul... Read >
Author: Candy
02nd July 2009
Have you also found it difficult to find a good tinnitus treatment web site or advice? If you have been looking for a tinnitus cure, tinnitus treatment or therapy, you've obviously arrived here to determine what works and what is not likely to work. Often... Read >
Author: Candy
22nd June 2009
Imagine hearing a constant, high-pitched squeal or ringing in the ears, 24/7-and you're the easily one who can hear it. Your friends and family may think you're owned or insane if you tell them you're hearing things! But life with presently noise in the e... Read >
Author: Candy
12th June 2009
White Noise for Tinnitus Msakers MP3 CDsTired of making an attempt to cope with the sounds of tinnitus on your own? Have you tried everything you know to do to try to drown out the racket that is driving you silly and keeping you up at night? You should b... Read >
Author: Billie Cleveland
11th June 2009
What’s the best way to maintain your vocal health? To find out, I interviewed top Ear, Nose and Throat specialist, Dr. Wallace Rubin. Dr. Rubin is a clinical professor of otorhinolaryngology and bio communication at Louisiana State University and has a ... Read >
Author: Susan Berkely
04th June 2009
Ear pain can be caused due to various kinds of problems and some of these may be related to your overall health also. Ear pain is also recognized as otalgia and this is a common complaint for adults, but takes place more often in children. It is important... Read >
Author: jainish
15th April 2009
What is all about nutrition and diet? There are some nutrition basics you can keep in mind. Mastering the nutrition basics comes down to understanding the concept of a food pyramid and the roles of fiber, fat, cholesterol, and calories in a healthy diet. ... Read >
Author: herbalinfosite
08th April 2009
Surgery for bat ears
What are 'bat ears'?
'Bat ears' is the term given to a person's ears when they do not lie flat against the side of the head, and stick out instead. It is not a term of abuse, and is a perfectly acceptable medical term.
What a... Read >
Author: imran21
30th March 2009
Bronchitis duration largely depends on the cause. The causes can either be as a result of bacteria and viruses. Other causes include smoking and inhaling harmful substances. Bronchitis caused by smoking can take longer to heal than that caused by pathog... Read >
Author: Mercy
13th March 2009
If you’re unhappy with the shape of your nose, you might want to learn more about rhinoplasty, a plastic surgery procedure that reshapes the nasal bone in order to change the size or appearance of the nose.
If you’ve thought about getting a “nos... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
11th March 2009
Bronchitis is a condition caused by the inflammation of the medium sized airways. These are also known as the large bronchi. The inflammation is as a result of presence of harmful pathogens such as bacteria and viruses. Other causes of bronchitis are s... Read >
Author: Mercy
11th March 2009
Bronchitis can be very severe if in a pregnant woman. This is a result of the disease combining with other symptoms present in a pregnant woman. Bronchitis is caused by the inflammation of the medium sized airway also called the large bronchitis. The c... Read >
Author: Mercy
09th March 2009
Sinusitis is one of the most common sicknesses. It disturbs our head and nose, that weakens our system and make us feel lethargic.
If you are having a headache, it must be a symptom of sinusitis. It is commonly felt in the morning and in the late afte... Read >
Author: Urmann
16th February 2009
When you need a doctor’s excuse for school because you are not feeling well or if you just need some air far from the pressure of academics and all the stuffs that come with it, there are a lot of help waiting for you online.
Several websites are off... Read >
Author: matha.pagla@gmail.com
02nd February 2009
A sinus infection can cause your teeth to ache - especially in the upper teeth, which are close to the sinuses. This is fairly common. If you have a persistent toothache, it is always better to see your dentist first for an exam. If your dentist rules out... Read >
Author: jayjenson
23rd January 2009
Having a hard time coming up with an excuse to get a day off from work? You might want to try some of the different doctor’s excuse for work made especially for you. There are varieties of doctor’s note to choose from. Having the privilege to search ... Read >
Author: matha.pagla@gmail.com
17th January 2009
Deciphering the Alphabet Soup of Medical Professionals’ Initials
If you’ve ever wondered what the meanings are behind the letters and abbreviations at the end of your healthcare practitioner’s name, you’re not alone. Beyond the commonly known c... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
09th January 2009
Getting that dreaded post nasal drip is a sure sign that things are not working well in the nasal area.
Furthermore leaving it untreated can allow it to develop and cause a variety of health problems and leave you feeling ill and miserable.
Sinus & ... Read >
Author: Mark Bellinger
05th January 2009
Bronchitis tat is not well treated can degenerate into asthma. Asthmatic bronchitis is as a result of inflammation of the airways. Bronchitis is also as a result of an inflammation of the airways or large bronchi. The inflammation can be caused by a vir... Read >
Author: Mercy
05th January 2009
Acute bronchitis is as a result of inflammation of the medium sized airways otherwise known as the large bronchi. This can either be as a result of viral bacteria or other infections. The most common infections are viral. These usually disappear within... Read >
Author: Mercy
22nd September 2008
Aaron had a bad sinus infection after returning from oversea. He said he always had a sinus problems and rhinitis, but never asked advices from any medical specialist. This time, the infection was so bad that he had to consult ear, nose and throat special... Read >
Author: Alexander Chong
08th September 2008
Acid Reflux Disorder, being one complex disease, may be indicated by various symptoms which may fall under the more common and the not so common manifestations. The condition is mainly caused by a dysfunctional or weak lower esophageal sphincter which wh... Read >
Author: Melvin Finn
08th September 2008
Andrew Sifflard refers to his hometown of Teaneck, N.J., as "sinus valley." Sifflard once blamed the area's abundance of allergy-causing pollen and dry winter air for his frequent nosebleeds.
Sifflard, however, kept experiencing the problem after his m... Read >
Author: Shane
22nd July 2008
Panchakarma literally means five karmas or five methods of Ayurvedic Treatments . Panchakarma is a set of five karmas or methods of flushing out accumulated toxic materials. An Ayurvedic physician determines the type of panchakarma based on his constituti... Read >
Author: swornambigai
10th July 2008
Not everyone knows that when you walk into a store where there is music playing, your heartbeat matches the music in about four to five minutes. The human body is hard wired to respond to sound. And there is no off switch. The sound around you goes throug... Read >
Author: Sharon Carne
10th July 2008
The larynx is the upper portion of the trachea (pronounced TRAY-keeuh), or windpipe. When a person breathes in, air passes into the nose or mouth. It then travels down the trachea into the lungs. The larynx also contains the vocal cords, used in making so... Read >
Author: peterhutch
27th May 2008
The ear works by receiving sound waves and sending messages to the brain. The outer ear includes the part of the ear you can see and the ear canal. The sound waves go through the ear canal and hit the eardrum and cause it to vibrate.
Ear infections are... Read >
Author: peterhutch
10th April 2008
Snorers have been trying to find cures for snoring since time in memorial. Due to this reason, people have been trying personal efforts so as to minimize,stop or even cure snoring habits which take place during their sleeping times.If personal efforts to ... Read >
Author: Wangeci
07th April 2008
Snorers have been trying to find cures for snoring since time in memorial. Due to this reason, people have been trying personal efforts so as to minimize,stop or even cure snoring habits which take place during their sleeping times.If personal efforts to ... Read >
Author: Wangeci
01st April 2008
Both common cold and flu give symptoms from the ear, nose and throat, fever and symptoms from the rest of the body, and the symptoms of both diseases can vary between mild and very bad. By common cold, the symptoms from the windpipe come first and remain ... Read >
Author: Knut Holt
31st March 2008
Forty years ago, I couldn’t hear my little children properly. I first noticed I was hard of hearing when I didn’t seem to mind if they were noisy, but others did.
At that time, many hearing aids were sold by well meaning people with little or no p... Read >
Author: acaper
29th March 2008
Chronic Rhinosinusitus (CRS) affects an estimated 14% of the U.S. population each year.1 This illness, which often lasts 12 weeks or more, causes nasal inflammation that can lead to coughing, headaches, dental pain, halitosis, fever and fatigue. Oasis na... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
25th March 2008
Tampa, a city in the Florida provides recognized clinics and treatments that cure various diseases with the help of acupuncture. In the acupuncture treatment, it is assumed that when body has imbalances of energy, a person faces several health problems.
... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
24th January 2008
Hearing Aids: Hearing Aid Maintenance
Coloring Books On Cochlear Implants
Every in-the-ear instrument contains its microphone amplifier and receiver. If you have a behind the ear hearing aid, you can gently and carefully wash the earmold with warm wat... Read >
Author: Lori
18th January 2008
Medical Tourism is gaining popularity day by day for its better services at nominal charges. In ancient times, people used to travel to China, India and other parts of Asia to get treated for various diseases. However, with the introduction of modern scie... Read >
Author: sarahwilson
02nd August 2007
Mother Nature has been treacherous the past few weeks, especially if you have sinus problems. Cities across the nation are coated with a choking haze of pollen. Wildfires in the South and the West have blanketed those regions with thick, smothering smok... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
29th June 2007
The process of cleaning the earwax (cerumen) and toxins naturally by means of a hollow candle placed in the ear is called ear candling. This process is also variably known as ear coning or thermal-auricular therapy. Under the process, one end of the ear c... Read >
Author: Hudson
09th April 2007
As the baby boomer generation grows older, anti-aging becomes a major issue. Cosmetic surgery is one way to fight the effects of time. So, what is cosmetic surgery?
What is Cosmetic Surgery?
On a purely technical level, cosmetic surgery is a medical... Read >
Author: Alien
19th February 2007
For more than 18 000 adults and children who have GERD Mayo Clinic has improved the treatment.By using a team approach Mayo specialized in the medical endoscopic and surgical treatment of GERD.A treatment team for GERD is composed by an gastroenterologist... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
03rd January 2007
If you consult a physician, he will mostly diagnose sinus diseases by a complete history of your signs and by examining your sinus area and the upper respiratory system. A simple but efficient way to diagnose sinus inflammation and infection is to exercis... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
03rd October 2006
One of the most distinguished residents of Palm Beach, Florida, is gas and media tycoon George Lindemann Sr., one of the richest men in the world according to Forbes. With a net worth estimated at $1.5 billion, George Lindemann and his family are currentl... Read >
Author: Patrick Altoft
03rd October 2006
If you have anxiety, have you ever noticed that sometimes you just don't feel well physically after a stressful time? Well...you are not imagining it, because there definitely IS a correlation between sickness and stress.
Two of the most common illness... Read >
Author: Alexandra Mannock
07th July 2006
Copyright 2006 Karin Manning
How much effort you put into adequately planning your camping trip will determine how successful (and enjoyable) your trip will be. Though some of these tasks may seem tedious and tiresome, the more often you put these tas... Read >
Author: Karin Manning
16th June 2006
In his book "The Sinus Cure- 7 Simple Steps to Relieve Sinusitis and other Ear, Nose and Throat Conditions", Dr. Murray Grossan, M.D., defines a "sinus cure" as follows: " A cure is defined as partial or complete relief of symptoms". With the inclusion o... Read >
Author: Walter Ballenberger
22nd May 2006
It is the science of preventive health (take care of health so that disease does not get a chance to get in) and the living habits that check over indulgence in physical senses, going against conscience and natural resistance to the call of the soul (refu... Read >
Author: Tania Jain
07th April 2006
Like any living beings dogs also depend heavily on nutrient food to keep them fit and healthy and do the works and wonders that you expect from them.
It is necessary to know the essentials dogs' nutrition because it is the key to their wellbeing. Lacks... Read >
Author: Huzef Saifee
24th November 2005
Flu can be defined as contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses. It can cause mild to severe illness, and at times can lead to death. Stats reveal that on an average 5% to 20% of the US population get prone to this disorder.
How Effec... Read >
Author: Shane Julian
09th September 2005
If your own efforts to stop snoring do not help, consult your physician or an otolaryngologist -- or a doctor for the ear, nose, and throat. If you choose to try a dental appliance as a snoring treatment, you will need to see a dentist specializing in the... Read >
Author: Josh Riverside
09th September 2005
You probably know at least one person who snores. It could be your partner, parents, grandparents, or even Uncle Ed or Aunt Emma that makes that sawing wood sound. Some laugh and make jokes about it, but it can be a symptom of a serious disorder.
As y... Read >
Author: Josh Riverside
08th September 2005
There are probably as many cures for snoring as there are people complaining about someone snoring. Over 300 anti-snoring devices and cures have been registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Offices. They include the familiar remedy -– a tennis ball in... Read >
Author: Josh Riverside
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