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Drops Better than Pills for Chronic Ear Infections (HealthDay)
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Health Tip: Cochlear Implant May Help Profoundly Deaf (HealthDay)
A cochlear implant is a device for severely-to-profoundly deaf people who do not benefit from traditional hearing aids.
Healthy Aging: The 50s -- Time for Your Annual Checkup! (HealthDay)
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Loud Noises Linked to Benign Tumor (HealthDay)
People regularly exposed to loud noise over several years are about 1.5 times more likely to develop a benign tumor called an acoustic neuroma that causes hearing loss, new research found.
Pessimistic View on Aging Could Harm Hearing (HealthDay)
Seniors who think hearing loss is just a part of growing old, along with other age-related stereotypes, may end up boosting their odds for poor hearing in their &quot;golden years.&quot;
Procedure Spares Hearing After Acoustic Neuroma (HealthDay)
A procedure known as the &quot;middle cranial fossa&quot; approach can help preserve hearing when surgeons remove small acoustic neuromas -- benign tumors that grow on the nerves that connect the brain to ear.
Turn Down the Music (HealthDay)
Although it's a great way to block out annoying noises around you, that hot new MP3 player could damage your hearing if you play your favorite tunes too loud and too long.
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