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 ...
A retired pro-swimmer was diagnosed with a brain tumor after her balance issues were mistaken for an ear infection. Cate Jackson, 60, was initially told her headaches, fatigue and trouble balancing ...
VT3989, a transcriptional enhanced associate domain autopalmitoylation inhibitor, targets the Hippo pathway in mesothelioma treatment. The FDA's fast track designation aims to expedite VT3989's ...
Lice checks were a dreaded part of my childhood — I remember anxiously waiting for the nurse to call my name for a checkup, hoping a call home wouldn’t follow (sometimes, I wasn’t so lucky). Head lice ...
That familiar morning stiffness in your neck, or the sharp twinge when you turn your head—we've all been there, and here's the reassuring truth: neck pain is incredibly common and almost always ...
Now that we’re in the heat of summer, you and your family may be looking to cool down at the pool, beach, or lake. But with swimming and other fun water activities comes the risk for swimmer’s ear, ...
(THE CONVERSATION) Many forms of ear infections strike children and adults alike, but among the most common is acute otitis externa, also known as swimmer’s ear. About 10% of Americans will experience ...
Swimmer's ear differs from a middle ear infection, which occurs behind the ear drum, but healthcare providers will check for both. Depending on the diagnosis, they may provide antibiotics in both oral ...