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When it comes to repairing human bodies, there’s one major difficulty: spare parts are hard to come by. It’s simply not possible to buy a knee joint or a new lung off the shelf. At best, doctors and ...
Ear care, or otology, specifically treats the structure and function of the ear. Ear conditions include hearing and balance disorders, damage or disease of the ear, tumors, and others (see below). Our ...
Unlike other imaging techniques, it offers direct visualization, allowing clinicians to detect even the subtlest abnormalities. More recently, rigid and versatile lens-based ear endoscopy has become ...
That tiny crease in your earlobe you never noticed. The slightly unusual curve at the top of your ear. The way your ears attach to your head. These seemingly trivial features might actually be ...
Noise exposure accounts for 22% of worldwide work-related health problems. Excessive noise not only causes hearing loss and tinnitus, but also increases the risk of cardiovascular diseases. To provide ...
AM EDT We've updated this article with the latest information from Nothing on the Ear (3) coming on Sept. 18. As of Sept. 12, the brand revealed the design of the Ear (3), however full specifications ...
To patients of P. Ashley Wackym, a surgical otologist-neurotologist at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, a diagnosis of superior semicircular canal dehiscence (SSCD) can feel like a death ...
How could the tiny parts of the ear adapt independently to the diverse functional and environmental regimes encountered in mammals? A group of researchers proposed a new explanation for this puzzle.
Capital Institute of Hearing & Balance is thrilled to announce the opening of its second location at 8401 Connecticut Avenue, ...
With this finding in mind, Yang's team encapsulated the antibiotic ciprofloxacin in negatively-charged liposomes. Those liposomes were then added to a temperature-sensitive hydrogel, which was applied ...