Hearing aid expert Louise Overton shares five things she’d never do – from skipping check-ups to poor maintenance ...
Persistent ear itching can signal various issues, from simple earwax buildup and infections to skin conditions like eczema and psoriasis. Even hearing aids, food allergies, and hay fever can trigger ...
It’s Halloween – but instead of dancing to the Monster Mash we’ve arranged a zombie apocalypse. Because only Top Gear can get a horde of zombies to mess up a $750k armoured car with blood, guts and a ...
Rain, fallen leaves and the heating switched on. Your dog rubs the sofa again. Cute habit, or a warning sign? Damp walks, autumn moulting and indoor ...
If you suspect excessive earwax build-up or experience symptoms like hearing loss or pain, it's best to consult a healthcare ...
The Dittrick Medical History Center sits unassumingly on Case Western Reserve University’s campus, quietly housing one of America’s most captivating collections of medical artifacts and oddities.
The sun is shining, the days are long, and beach season is officially here. As you prepare your summer wardrobe and book those holiday getaways, one appointment often jumps to the top of the beauty ...
When you examine yourself in the mirror for signs of ageing, I bet it’s not your ears you’re looking at. Yet the earlobe is finding itself in the anti-ageing spotlight as it emerges that more and more ...
Use mineral oil or ear drops to soften and remove clog-causing earwax. Tilt your head to help water drain from clogged ears. Plugged or blocked ears may be relieved with easy home remedies such as a ...
Ear mites (Otodectes cynotis) are common in dogs and cats. Ear mites are parasites, which means they live on and feed off a host. An infestation in the ear is known medically as otoacariasis. While ...