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by Robert Hutchcraft - 2007-01-30
Maybe you have seen cartoons depicting the past where an old person is shown holding a large, trumpet-like device to his ear in order to hear better. We laugh now, but we do realize that hearing loss ...
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by Kathy Steinemann - 2007-01-31
What Causes Swimmer's Ear?When the human body is functioning at peak efficiency, the ears have a slightly acidic balance and they are able to combat bacterial infections. However, water is usually...
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by Robert Hutchcraft - 2007-02-08
Sit still in a quiet room without making a sound. Do you hear a steady, faint noise? It may sound like a ringing in your ear, or maybe a whooshing similar to waves lapping the shore, or even a quiet b...
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by George McKenzie - 2007-02-14
Swimmer's Ear (also known as otitis externa) is an infection of the ear and/or outer ear canal. It can cause what is commonly referred to as an ear ache (or earache). It can also cause the ear to...
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by George McKenzie - 2007-02-15
Swimmer's Ear (also known as otitis externa) is an infection of the ear and/or outer ear canal. It can cause what is commonly referred to as an ear ache (or earache). It can also cause the ear to ...
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by John Grimes - 2007-02-19
Labradors ["Labs"] are one of the more popular family dogs and rightly so. If you own one or are considering getting a pup, there are some health issues you need to know about. Labs are great dogs....
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by George McKenzie - 2007-02-22
Statistics tell us that almost all parents have heard a doctor say, "Your child has fluid in the ear" at least once before the child is four years old. Serous otitis media, or middle ear flui...
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by George McKenzie - 2007-02-23
Statistics tell us that almost all parents have heard a doctor say, "Your child has fluid in the ear" at least once before the child is four years old.Serous otitis media, or middle ear fluid, sta...
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by Matthew Homfray - 2007-03-04
Just like humans, dogs produce ear wax (cerumen). If there are factors present which increase production of this ear wax, or if the normal clearance mechanism is compromised, then manual removal might...
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by Robert Hutchcraft - 2007-03-05
One may argue that all five sense - taste, touch, smell, sight, and hearing - have equal importance in our lives, but it is certainly true that without the ability to hear we can miss out on so much. ...