February 5th, 2012 by Kevin M. Shank
One of the direct outcomes of today’s modern electronics use (iPods and supplementary mp3 music players) is hearing diminishing in folks considerably younger than was the norm numerous decades ago. Tinnitus Homeopathic
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January 23rd, 2012 by Robert Seldon
Tinnitus or otherwise known as ringing into ears is quite common condition. It is calculated that around 50 million folks in the United States alone suffer from this upsetting condition. Tinnitus in truth is not an actual sound, but a perception or sense of sound in ones ears or head. That is why it is really hard for doctors to determine it and collect comparative data.
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January 3rd, 2012 by Charles Smithdeal MD
Many people suffer from conditions of the hearing mechanism known as tinnitus or hyperacusis. These folks believe that silence is the answer to their prayers. This is false. In fact, they need low levels of sound around them at all times to function normally.
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January 1st, 2012 by Dr Charles Smithdeal
For individuals with a decreased tolerance for sound, the auditory system actually becomes more sensitive to external sounds-that is, it “strains” to hear sound until it perceives any sound as louder than it seems to others. When this situation recurs often or becomes chronic, it’s called hyperacusis. Our perception of the loudness of sound depends upon the contrast between the sound itself and surrounding background noise. That is, how loud is this new sound in comparison to the baseline sound that I was already accustomed to?
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January 1st, 2012 by Dr Marton Mayo
Sound is collected by the outer ear, which protrudes from the side of out heads. It is then carried down the ear canal to the ear drum. From here, it moves along the bones of hearing in the middle ear to the inner ear.
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December 29th, 2011 by Charles Smithdeal MD ret
It is very distressing to experience a sudden onset of ringing in the ears. This condition is known as tinnitus. The noise of tinnitus may include ringing, screeching, buzzing, chirping, a hissing sound like steam escaping, or similar to the humming sound from high tension power lines.
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October 20th, 2011 by dons1
It’s estimated that there are 50 million People in the USA who are suffering from tinnitus or ringing in ears. The catch is that there is something absent – that is a cure for tinnitus. An end to tinnitus is still not available with all the recent medical improvements. This is annoying and demoralizing for [...]
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