Your Tinnitus May be Getting Worse As a Result of Those Late Night Bar Visits
Alcohol has a surprisingly strong impact on your inner ear, which means there’s a very strong link between drinking alcohol and tinnitus symptoms.
Alcohol has a surprisingly strong impact on your inner ear, which means there’s a very strong link between drinking alcohol and tinnitus symptoms.
Research is adding weight to the notion that what you eat could have a direct influence on your development of tinnitus.
The relationship between anxiety disorders and tinnitus can often turn into a vicious cycle–one that causes insomnia and other sleep disruptions.
Could that ringing in your ears be genetic? Let’s take a look at the root causes of tinnitus.
Cracking, buzzing, rumbling, thumping and ringing in the ears. Where are these sounds coming from, and what do they mean for your health?
Cannabinoids are often touted as a panacea, but did you know they can do this too?