Search Results for 'Tinnitus'
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Almost 50% of tinnitus sufferers wish they could reverse time to protect potential hearing loss
More than a third of tinnitus sufferers (35%) blame dancing the night away to loud music in their hedonistic heyday for their hearing condition.
Leading experts warn of tinnitus link to exacerbating Covid-19 symptoms
Tinnitus can be made worse by Covid-19 according to a study by Anglia Ruskin University, which also revealed that 40 per cent of people with tinnitus who developed coronavirus symptoms experienced a worsening of their tinnitus.
Blackberry Hearing - what the customers say!
Blackberry Hearing has accumulated hundreds of validated customer Facebook comments on their website www.blackberryhearing.com/testimonials. Some of the comments are below and all comments may be viewed on the Blackberry Hearing website.
Free health screening event in Athlone
On Thursday April 7, Hidden Hearing are hosting a free health screening event in the Sheraton Athlone Hotel, in association with Active Retirement Ireland. The event is free and is on from 9am-5pm.
Traditional Chinese Medicine could ease tinnitus
Tinnitus is commonly described as a ringing in the ears but some people also hear it as a roaring, clicking, hissing or buzzing.
Three out of five young people at risk of permanent hearing loss
Three out of five young people are at risk of permanent hearing loss because they are listening to “dangerously loud”2 music.
Alternative treatment for vertigo
Vertigo is the sensation of spinning even when you are standing completely still. Your surroundings appear to be moving either vertically or horizontally. Severe vertigo may indicate a disorder of the balancing mechanisms in the inner ears, such as Ménière’s disease.
Hopi Ear Candling at Whelehans
Whelehans Pharmacy strive to offer their customers access to a diverse range of complementary services. They have added Hopi Ear Candling to that range, a pleasant non-invasive treatment that relieves conditions in the head and ear area.