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Ear Wax, Tinnitus & 5 Reasons to Ditch Cotton Swabs
According to TIME magazine, and U.S. Pharmacist about half of the U.S. population suffers from some level of earwax impaction (aka clogged ear wax.) While this news may have you running for cotton-tipped swabs (often referred to by the brand name “Q-tips”), don’t because… mic drop… swabs are actually part...
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I Hear You: How to Help a Loved One with Tinnitus
Sometimes, ringing in the ears (tinnitus) can be isolating. It can make it hard to focus on conversations, enjoy social functions, and more. But while tinnitus can feel lonely – sufferers are certainly not alone. In fact, according to the American Tinnitus Association, the condition affects more people than everyone...
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Tinnitus? Rest Easier With Practical Sleep Solutions
Many people with tinnitus, or ringing in the ears, can have trouble falling or staying asleep. Certainly, in the night’s quiet, tinnitus can seem louder and more upsetting than ever – especially if you’re worrying about whether you’ll be able to get rejuvenating rest, or not. Fortunately there are ways...
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It’s Protect Your Hearing Month!
Sometimes life is too noisy and, unfortunately, the damage that loud noises may inflict on our hearing can be permanent – often causing noise-induced hearing loss, tinnitus (constant, loud, or irritating “ringing” in the ears), or a combination of the two.1 (What is tinnitus? Click here.) According to the Centers...
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Top 10 Tinnitus Management Tips
There’s currently no “cure” for tinnitus, or “ringing” in the ears, but there are buzz-worthy strategies to help you manage your symptoms. We hope some of the tips below are helpful music to your ears: 1. Please, please, see a doctor: This is where you must to start whenever it...
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Here’s Why Tinnitus Can Happen to Almost Anyone
People from all over the country and all walks of life experience tinnitus or disturbing “ringing” in the ears. And while you are more at risk for tinnitus if you are older, a male, in the military, or a smoker, the condition also strikes many women, young people, and non-smokers,...
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How Does Lipo-Flavonoid® Plus Work?
About 20% of all adults in the United States suffer from tinnitus or ringing in the ears.1 But, as you probably know, ringing in the ears is so much more than just ringing. For at least 2 million Americans, “phantom” noises in the ears make it nearly impossible to function...
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Eating for Your Ears
Research in the International Journal of Audiology in 2013 showed thatpeople who consumed better quality calories had better hearing.2 Which is important because 90% of those people affected by tinnitus (distressing “ringing” in the ears) also have some level of hearing loss 3 and hearing loss frequently brings on tinnitus...
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Is There Such a Thing As Tinnitus in Teens?
Is he or she a gamer? Musician? Athlete? Tinnitus isn’t cliquish. It can affect just about anyone. Tinnitus in teens is more common than one might think. According to the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHoP), about one-third of adolescents experience tinnitus. 1 In an age of constant connectivity, teens are...
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