Tinnitus - Meniere’s DiseaseHealthCentral.com - The tinnitus is usually low-pitched and blowing

October 17th, 2006

Meniere’s Disease
HealthCentral.com - The tinnitus is usually low-pitched and blowing in quality. The hearing loss is more severe in the lower frequencies, frequently progresses over many years, and remains confined to one ear in most patients. The attacks may be associated with nausea …

Train your brain to hear your friends at a party
PhysOrg - … Ashley Prize, established in memory of the charity’s founder, Lady Ashley of Stoke, is awarded annually to a talented young scientist near the beginning of their career and undertaking research into deafness, or a related condition such as tinnitus …

Eric Clapton is suffering from Tinnitus - Zee News

Eric Clapton is suffering from Tinnitus
Zee News, India - Sep 14, 2006
Washington, Sept 14: Guitar legend Eric Clapton has admitted that he has developed tinnitus, a hearing problem, saying that he hears a whistling sound all the

Children’s flu shots delayed (Reuters)
Reuters - Flu shots specially formulated for young children will be delayed in the United States and might not be available until November, the American Academy of Pediatrics said on Monday.

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Tinnitus - Faculty Opposes Gallaudet U.’s New President 

October 17th, 2006

Faculty Opposes Gallaudet U.’s New President 
Washington Post - Oct 16 9:07 PM
The faculty at Gallaudet University gave overwhelming endorsement last night to a proposal calling for Jane K. Fernandes to resign or be removed from her position as incoming president of one of the world’s premier colleges for the deaf.Save to My Web

Boy Rescued From Burning Home 
NBC 11 Bay Area - Oct 15 11:25 AM
Firefighters rescue a 13-year-old deaf boy from a burning building, fire officials say.Save to My Web
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Tinnitus - Blindness Resource Center: Deaf-Blind/Hearing Disability Resources

October 17th, 2006

Blindness Resource Center: Deaf-Blind/Hearing Disability Resources
Deaf-Blindness related links are listed here including resources on deafness. … Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind … Deaf Resource Library …
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Medical conditions that cause ringing in the ears

October 16th, 2006

A ringing in the ears is a medical condition caused from damaged nerve endings and cells in the inner ear. These nerve endings are meant to relay electrical impulses to the brain which then interprets these impulses as sounds.

There are millions of tiny little hairs in the cochlea in the inner ear which also get damaged and this has the affect of intermittently generating electrical signals along the auditory nerves which your brain interprets as a ringing in the ears.

The ringing in the ears is often experienced in conjunction with hearing loss as a result of the damaged nerves and those millions of little hairs in the cochlea. The medical condition known as a ringing in the ears is sometimes extremely debilitating and affects over 50 million people in the USA.

Baby Boomers, who spent many years in loud clubs and pubs are today often suffering hearing loss and a ringing in the ears.

You can get ringing in the ears treatment information right here. You are able to treat ringing ears and certainly do not have to “live with it” as many doctors will tell you!

A ringing in the ears is a medical condition that can be treated. It is not a condition to be taken lightly though and does require persistence and patience if you are to succeed. The ringing in the ears treatment remedies are homeopathic in origin and are each specifically formulated to treat the many and varied causes of a ringing in the ears.

The causes of ringing in the ears are exposure to loud noises, a blow to the head, stress, trauma or shock, sinus problems, allergies, inner ear infections, auditory nerve damage, ear drum damage, surgery to the head, nasal passages or ears.

One or several of these factors together can lead to a ringing in the ears.

Please visit ringing in the ears treatment for more information on how you can get relief from this awful disease.

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Health symptoms ringing ears

October 16th, 2006

In this post I want to discuss one of the most disturbing of health symptoms, ringing ears. The condition known as ringing ears can be caused by a multitude of reasons but the most frequent of these is exposure to loud noise.

I have found that over 90% of ringing ears cases have been caused by hearing loss as a result of exposure to noise. This causes hearing loss which leads to the ringing in the ears (tinnitus)

There are indeed many other causes of ringing ears as detailed below:

  • Stress and anxiety tinnitus
  • Sinus problems tinnitus
  • Prescription drugs tinnitus
  • High cholesterol levels tinnitus
  • Tinnitus from exposure to loud noise
  • Inner and middle ear infections
  • Head trauma (a sever blow to the head)
  • In most cases it is possible to relieve the health symptoms known as ringing ears using the tinnitus remedies supplied at www.T-Gone.com These remedies are specially formulated to treat specific causes of ears ringing, i.e. if the main cause of your ringing ears is stress then you would order the stress tinnitus remedy.

    This way you are treating the CAUSE of the problem and will experience fast and safe relief from your ear ringing problems.

    You can discover the various ear ringing types we can treat as well as ordering information at going to this link > ear ringing tinnitus.

    It is extremely important to determine the root cause of your ringing ears, as each remedy is different and is especially formulated to treat one specific type of tinnitus. Have a look at ear ringing tinnitus and discover the root cause of your ringing ears and how best to treat the tinnitus.

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    Tinnitus - Technorati Tags: tinnitus

    October 16th, 2006

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    Tinnitus - Turn down the volume

    October 16th, 2006

    Turn down the volume
    The Daily News, Canada - Oct 14, 2006 Cars or motorcycles equipped with modified mufflers and loud sound systems can reach noise levels that can potentially cause hearing loss, car accidents and

    Loss of hearing no barrier to Dawn’s designs on business
    Chichester Today, UK - Oct 12, 2006 What makes her achievements, and her ambition, worthy of particular note is that Dawn (51) of Nyewood, near Rogate, suffers profound hearing loss she is
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    Tinnitus - Stricken by sudden deafness 

    October 16th, 2006

    Stricken by sudden deafness 
    Bradenton Herald - Oct 07 12:05 AM
    One morning three and a half years ago, Sandra Rochlin woke up to the sound of the sea in her left ear.Save to My Web

    Forteo a treatment for osteoporosis 
    The Monterey County Herald - Oct 06 3:14 AM
    Dear Dr. Gott: My doctor has recently put me on a daily injection of Forteo. Have you heard of any warnings concerning the use of this?Save to My Web

    Vandy shrugs off Gee revelations 
    Tennessean - Sep 28 12:23 AM
    Spending, decorating and entertaining at Vanderbilt University were topics of a long-anticipated Wall Street Journal expose that hit the newsstands Tuesday.Save to My Web
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    Pulsatile tinnitus

    October 16th, 2006

    My tinnitus problem started last April after a sinus infection that settled in my left ear and I lost almost all my hearing there since. I even got a behind the ear hearing aid that really doesn’t help.

    In losing my hearing I also began hearing my heart beat all the time it never stops. At times when in a noisy area it gets louder. I have had a MRI, MRA and doppler on the c/artery.

    None of the tests showed any problems. The ear doctor said the reports said everything was OK no blockage of any kind and just a slight build up in the C/Artery but nothing to worry about. I take a lot of pills for heart, blood pressure, colsteral and my diebetic to boot. Is it time to cash in?

    Betty, what exactly are you referring to when you ask is it time to cash in? If you mean what I think you do, then NO it is NEVER that time! There is always hope and we cann certainly help you with your tinnitus problem.

    You mention that the pulsatile tinnitus started after a serious sinus infection.

    That sinus infection that obviously caused the cochlear damage that lead to hearing loss and the resultant tinnitus. The reason you are experiencing pulsatile tinnitus (tinnitus which beats in time with your heart beat) is indeed most likley to be atheroma.

    Atheroma is a fatty deposit in the intima (inner lining) of an artery, which can obstruct blood flow and is caused by high levels of cholesterol in the body.

    I am really surprised by the statement from your ear doctor that this is nothing to worry about. High levels of cholesterol in your body is very dangerous and if the medications you are taking to control these cholesterol levels are not sufficient, you are advised to visit a dietician as soon as possible to get advice on a suitable diet to help control those cholesterol levels.

    Having said all that you will remember that I mentioned earlier that your tinnitus is very likely to be caused from cochlear damage which was the result of a serious inner ear infection.

    When you suffer cochlea damage, the millions of tiny hairs (known as cilia) in the inner ear are damaged and your hearing suffers as a result. These hairs get bent out of shape or even broken. What happens then is that electrical impulses are sent randomly to the brain which are interpreted as sound.

  • What this means in simple terms is that your brain receives these signals which it then interprets as sound, even though no sound is present, and that is what you are experiencing, tinnitus.
  • Our cochlear damage tinnitus remedy works to heals the damage to those tiny hairs in the inner ear.

    Whilst we have had very good success in 85% of all tinnitus cases, there is unfortunately nothing that can be done regarding the lost hearing, as this is not reversible. You can however look forward to a dramatic lowering of those with a high degree of expectation.

    If you go to this page > cochlear damage tinnitus remedy you will be able to discover a lot more about this tinnitus type and how we can help you. You will also be able to order the tinnitus treatment remedies from that page.

    The remedies are completely natural in origin and will not interact with, or cause any interaction with the conventional medications you are taking at present.

    Betty I hope this helps you and keep your chin up! You can relieve your safely.

    John Currie

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    Tinnitus - Local protest supports Gallaudet

    October 15th, 2006

    Local protest supports Gallaudet
    Frederick News Post (subscription), MD - 4 hours ago Mr. Ennis, who lives in Frederick, decided to go to the school, the nation’s only liberal arts university for deaf and hard-of-hearing students, to check out

    A Dialogue of the Deaf
    U.S. News & World Report, DC - 1 hour ago By Gloria Borger. Yes, it’s campaign season. And, sure, politicians get defensive when they’re running for re-election, particularly

    Walsh: The adult world goes tone deaf
    Tewksbury Advocate, MA - Oct 12, 2006 By Bill Walsh. I suppose that, for as long as there s been music, there s been a “teen sound,” but never quite so literally as nowadays.
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