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Aug

Study Proposes Noise-Induced Hearing Loss More Likely at Night

A new study published by Swedish researchers in Current Biology in February 2014 suggests that noise-induced hearing loss may be worse depending upon the time of day that it occurs. The cochlea, a part of the inner ear, possesses its own circadian clock. That clock is more sensit...

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18

Aug

Causes of a Nighttime Cough

Typically, a cough doesn't signify just one illness or condition. A cough is a very common symptom and could be indicative of several or a combination of conditions. If you have a cold, your cough is likely due to a postnasal drip and may be helped by a decongestant...

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18

Aug

Ways to Soothe a Nighttime Cough

Whether its from a cold, allergies, or the flu, a cough that keeps you up at night is not only annoying, it can keep your body from resting and healing. Here are five ways you may be able to calm a nighttime cough and get some sleep: Have a warm drink: uncaffeinated tea or war...

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18

Aug

Sleep Apnea May Worsen Fatigue in People with Multiple Sclerosis

Fatigue is a common and debilitating symptom of multiple sclerosis (MS), a disease of the central nervous system. A study published in February 2014 suggests that sleep apnea is common in people with multiple sclerosis and may contribute to their overall fatigue. The study inclu...

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18

Aug

Bronchitis: More than a Throaty Cough

Bronchitis is an inflammation in the lungs that frequently follows a cold or flu. It's sometimes referred to as a chest cold and can range from a minor annoyance to a more serious condition that requires medical attention. While the cough may feel like it’s coming fro...

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18

Aug

Experts Recommend Antibiotic Ear Drops for Ear Infections

Swimmer's ear is a painful infection of the outer ear and ear canal that typically occurs when water becomes trapped in the ear and bacteria multiply. To treat the infection, ear, nose, and throat doctors would sometimes prescribe antibiotics in the form of pills. Recently...

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18

Aug

Lump in Your Throat: Swallowing Disorders

Dysphagia, or difficulty swallowing, is a common issue many people experience. It is characterized by a difficulty passing food or liquid from the mouth into the stomach. Typically, difficulty swallowing is a temporary feeling that is not indicative of a serious disorder. However...

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18

Aug

How We Swallow

People typically swallow hundreds of times every day, both in order to ingest foods and liquids and clear the mouth and throat of saliva and naturally-occurring mucus. You likely don't think about it as you’re enjoying your lunch or a warm cup of tea, but there are 4 ...

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18

Aug

Ear Acupuncture May Assist with Weight Loss

A study published in December 2013 in the journal Acupuncture in Medicine suggests that placing five acupuncture needles in the outer ear may help people in their weight loss goals. Ear acupuncture is based on the theory that different parts of the outer ear, or pinna, corre...

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18

Aug

Cold Weather Health Hazards

With record low temperatures, snow levels, and wind chill throughout much of the midwest and eastern U. S. this winter, it's important to take proper precautions to protect yourself against the cold. Very cold temperatures can pose a health risk to everyone, but especially o...

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18

Aug

New Year’s Resolution for Better Health in 2014

It's easy to make New Year’s resolutions that are difficult to keep. According to usa. gov, the five most popular New Year’s resolutions include Lose weight Volunteer to help other people or animals Quit smoking Go back to school Get a better job Good...

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18

Aug

Staph Bacteria Hide Deep in the Nose

You could be carrying a staph infection and not even realize it. About 33% of people carry around staph in the warm, moist areas of the body, including nose, armpits, and groin. Another 33% carry staph sporadically. The germs can live for years causing no issues and the person st...

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