I have often observed how easily people overlook early warning signs related to their ears. Many patients seek medical help only when their problems w.
Ear pain, hearing loss, tinnitus, dizziness, or unusual discharge: An ENT specialist explains five warning signs that require a professional ear health check.
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Holi ear care tips: Risks of colour entering ears
Holi is fun, but the colourful powders can harm your ears if you're not careful. Using Holi ear care tips and simple protective measures can prevent infections, irritation, or long-term damage during ...
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ABP Live Doc Talk | Should You Use Earphones While Working Out? Expert Warns Of Hidden Risks
You log your sets, track your protein, and prioritise recovery. But there’s one aspect of gym hygiene that often goes ...
Seasonal transitions may feel refreshing for humans, but for pets they can sometimes bring unexpected health challenges.
The Healthy @Reader's Digest on MSN
9 parts of your body you should never touch—and the one that’s dirtiest of all
What’s the dirtiest part of your body? Experts explain which body parts are germ magnets or too sensitive to touch—and why ...
Best of all, being in a quiet house where she is the center of attention has given her the chance to blossom into a wonderful, loving cat. She is a great companion who loves being petted, groomed and ...
A visible skin condition has once again put the spotlight on how much the public is told about the president’s health.
ELLENA George hoped sharing details of her battle with psoriasis online would help others with the condition – but she never ...
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Red squirrel vs grey squirrel: Think you know the difference?
Most people can tell them apart by colour, but the differences between Britain’s native red squirrel and the introduced grey ...
FREEPORT, Ill. — Corn diseases can produce mycotoxins that impact the corn silage in dairy cattle rations. “Tar spot or southern rust can contribute to the mycotoxin accumulation,” said Damon Smith, ...
Scientists have uncovered a surprising new hero in the fight against one of the world’s deadliest fungal infections: albumin, the most abundant protein in human blood. In a major international study, ...
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