Hearing Loss From Viagra? Study Says It Can Happen

17th October, 2010 - Posted by health news - No Comments

According to a new study, the the drug Viagra, which is used to treat erectile dysfunction, and possibly several related medications, may be a risk factor for long-term ear health problems, including reduced hearing. Continue reading Read More

Recent Research Results: Viagra May Contribute to Hearing Trouble

18th September, 2010 - Posted by health news - No Comments

Viagra and several similar medication which are used to treat erectile dysfunction problems, may eventually cause hearing loss, according to a recently released study. Continue reading Read More

Ear Issues Sometimes Truly Make Your Whole Life Hard

10th September, 2010 - Posted by health news - No Comments

While you move through life, you will find some things that just get largely overlooked. The capacity to walk, to see, to speak, to taste – and, certainly, to hear. Unless we are doing some kind of exercise where we intentionally put into practice gratefulness each and every single day, it’s fairly uncommon to jump out of bed in the morning and think to yourself, “Gee, I’m really glad I’m not having any auditory difficulties today!” But, maybe that’s a thing we in fact should be practicing, since when you begin having ear and hearing issues you begin to become aware of just how valuable the capacity to perceive sound, as well as to be unblocked in your capacity to perceive sound, really is. Continue reading Read More

What Can Be Done To Help With Tinnitus

31st August, 2010 - Posted by health news - No Comments

Are you someone who stays up at nighttime because you cannot sleep with the contant rining or buzzing in your ears? Does the constant sound make you feel nauseated? Tinnitus is a medical condition characterizes by loud explosions and constant buzzing sound in the ear. Continue reading Read More

Hearing Aids Come In Three Main Styles

26th June, 2010 - Posted by health news - No Comments

Most of us have heard hearing aids can be expensive, there is no doubt about that. Manufacturers spend lots of money researching and developing them. As hearing aids are sold in relatively low numbers (around 1.7 million hearing aids for about 30 million hearing impaired in the US) these costs must be recovered, and regrettably like most things in this other than perfect world, that cost is transferred to the consumer. The purchaser pays for all of this with higher costs. Continue reading Read More