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That Annoying Ringing, Buzzing and Hissing in the Ear – A Hearing Specialist Offers Tips to Turn Down The Tinnitus
By Bradley Kesser Your Health

That Annoying Ringing, Buzzing and Hissing in the Ear – A Hearing Specialist Offers Tips to Turn Down The Tinnitus

Not a week goes by when I don’t see someone in my clinic complaining of a strange and constant phantom sound in one of their ears, or in both ears. The noise is loud, distracting and scary – and it doesn’t go away. The kind of sound varies from patient to patient: buzzing, blowing, hissing, […]

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What Causes Stuttering? A Speech Pathology Researcher Explains the Science and the Misconceptions Around This Speech Disorder
By Xiaofan Lei Your Health

What Causes Stuttering? A Speech Pathology Researcher Explains the Science and the Misconceptions Around This Speech Disorder

What comes to mind when you think of someone who stutters? Is that person male or female? Are they weak and nervous, or powerful and heroic? If you have a choice, would you like to marry them, introduce them to your friends or recommend them for a job? Your attitudes toward people who stutter may […]

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Nightmares Are a Good Predictor of Future Dementia – New Study
By Abidemi Otaiku Your Health

Nightmares Are a Good Predictor of Future Dementia – New Study

We spend a third of our lives asleep. And a quarter of our time asleep is spent dreaming. So, for the average person alive in 2022, with a life expectancy of around 73, that clocks in at just over six years of dreaming. Yet, given the central role that dreaming plays in our lives, we […]

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Dogs Can Get Dementia – But Lots of Walks May Lower The Risk
By Susan Hazel and Tracey Taylor Pet Health

Dogs Can Get Dementia – But Lots of Walks May Lower The Risk

Dogs get dementia too. But it’s often difficult to spot. Research published today shows how common it is, especially in dogs over ten years old. Here are some behavioural changes to watch out for in your senior dog and when to consult your veterinarian. What is doggy dementia? Doggy dementia, or canine cognitive dysfunction, is […]

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How Your Eyes Could Help Diagnose High Blood Pressure
By Rebekka Heitmar and Christian French Your Health

How Your Eyes Could Help Diagnose High Blood Pressure

Most people over the age of 40 regularly see an optometrist. But while most see their optometrist for an eye exam, many don’t realise just how much our eyes can tell someone about our health. In fact, your eyes may actually be one of the first parts of our body to show signs of high […]

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If Weight Loss Is Your Only Goal for Exercise, It’s Time to Rethink Your Priorities
By Evelyn Parr Your Health

If Weight Loss Is Your Only Goal for Exercise, It’s Time to Rethink Your Priorities

As an aesthetic society, we often demonise body fat and stigmatise people with lots of it. There’s often an assumption that people carrying excess weight don’t exercise and must be unhealthy. But that’s not true: you can be fat and fit. In fact, as we age, low levels of fitness can be more harmful to […]

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