Lowering the volume on earbuds or wearing earplugs in noisy environments is known to reduce a person's risk of tinnitus. Now, new research suggests that eating more fruit and fiber or drinking ...
If you have the persistent tone in your ears known as tinnitus, you'll want to pay attention to a new study that shows a link between certain foods and a reduction in risk. The finding offers a ...
Eating more fruits, consuming dairy products, and moderate caffeine intake could reduce your risk of tinnitus by up to 35%, according to comprehensive research involving over 300,000 participants. The ...
There are some very good reasons for wearing your AirPods or other noise-cancelling devices. Noise infiltrates your consciousness in every aspect of your life. You wake up to the sounds of your ...
Research has suggested that people who have had tinnitus might also have an increased risk of dementia. Tinnitus and dementia both relate to how some parts of the brain process signals and ...
Recent research highlights a potential link between diet and reduced tinnitus symptoms, suggesting fruits, fiber, dairy, and caffeine as beneficial. An intriguing new study suggests that increasing ...
Emu Comfort pillows are designed to help with sleep apnea, chronic pain and other health conditions. Facel Casta-Báez, president and inventor of Emu Comfort, has launched her patented orthopedic ...
It turns out that the brain does the same thing when damaged hair cells in the ear lead to hearing loss – and this could be causing your tinnitus.
A supportive pillow can make all the difference when it comes to achieving a more restful night’s sleep, especially for those dealing with neck pain. In fact, investing in the right pillow now ...
If the goal of a bed pillow is to provide both comfort and support for your head and neck, then a body pillow should do the same for the rest of your body. Side sleepers, in particular, can ...