Stop Tinnitus Symptoms & Reclaim Silence!
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July 22, 2008

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John Currie

Tinnitus may affect more than half of the American population. A curable ailment within the inner ear canal, tinnitus is noticed by continual ringing, hissing & swishing noises in ears that will not subside. When you suffer from tinnitus, you will feel like you’re insane and no one else can hear the noises.

But you don’t have to suffer - tinnitis symptoms are curable.
5 Small Steps To Silence Tinnitus Symptoms:

Ringing Ear Symptom For Dummies
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July 14, 2008

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John Currie

When you have tinnitis the distinguishing features don’t only include ringing ear. In fact the tinnitis sounds associated with ringing ear symptom are so varied as to be virtually hopeless to decribe. You may call it a ringing while I could well descrine it as a buzzing, you and I will call a beating, or a pulsing noise in the ear.

Other sufferers of tinnitus may simply call them noises and shrug it off!

Noise Pollution Can Hurt You
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July 9, 2008

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Phyllis Wasserman

Car alarms, screeching subway cars, loud bars and barking dogs are only a few of the annoyances that can harass people on a daily basis. In a large metropolitan city, these things are the norm and are actually harmful to your ears.

If you are exposed to this constantly you can suffer permanent hearing loss. A rock concert has the noise level of 110 decibels. Even a crowded restaurant can be as much as 96 decibels. And if the sound was not enough, it can damage your ears immediately. When noise is loud it can kill the nerve endings in the inner ear. There is no way to restore nerve endings that are dead. Hearing loss happens gradually, so you would not know about it unless you have your ears tested. By then it can be too late.

iPods Contribute To Hearing Loss?
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July 2, 2008

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Giovanni Woods

When you do use your iPod, what do you actually do? Do you ever think about the iPod batteries and power and if the gadget would have enough juice to last you through the day? Or do you think about the songs which you would be listening to? Or do you simply go ahead and put on the headphones, take on your favorite songs, and just blast off the volume to the top?

Help For Swimmers Ear
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June 26, 2008

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Lanny Schaffer, Ph.D

Is swimming part of your regular exercise regimine? Do you spend countless hours in a pool or take a shower each day after long runs? These situations can result in water clogged ears, which if not dried out, can lead to a condition called swimmers ear,

Swimmers ear is an infection of the outer ear structures. The ear canal is often affected too. Symptoms include:

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