Scientists still haven’t determined the cause of tinnitus, a ringing or buzzing in the ears. However, there is one thing that all hearing specialists agree on, you are more likely to experience tinnitus if you also cope with hearing loss. Some of the main factors that play a role in hearing loss are genetics, age, […]
It’s very common for people to experience tinnitus. Around 20 million people regularly cope with chronic tinnitus so intense that it becomes burdensome. This does not even count the more common forms of tinnitus, which for most individuals can come and go without causing a huge impact on their quality of life. When you hear […]
It’s not uncommon for people to have ringing in their ears, also called tinnitus. It’s one of the most prevalent health conditions in the world with some estimates indicating that up to 10 percent of the population experiences it at one time or another. Even though the most common manifestation of tinnitus is a phantom […]
In the movies, invisibility is a potent power. Whether it’s a mud-covered hero, a cloaked starship, or a sneaky ninja, invisibility allows characters in movies to be more effective and, often, accomplish the impossible. Invisible health problems, unfortunately, are just as potent and much less fun. As an illustration, tinnitus is a very common hearing […]
If you are one of the millions of individuals in the U.S. dealing with a medical disorder known as tinnitus then you most likely know that it tends to get worse when you are trying to fall asleep. But why would this be? The ringing is a phantom noise caused by some medical condition like […]
You Know when you’re viewing an action movie and the hero has a thunderous explosion close by and their ears begin to ring? Well, guess what: that most likely means our hero suffered at least a minor traumatic brain injury! To be certain, brain injuries aren’t the part that most action movies linger on. But […]