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Head & Neck (Page 8)

Vaping, Skipping Breakfast Ups Headache Risk for Teens

2024-03-01
By: Exporter
On: March 1, 2024
In: Head & Neck, Kids' Health, Neurological, Nutrition / Vitamins

FRIDAY, March 1, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Vaping and skipped meals appear to be the main causes of frequent headaches among teens, a new study says. Teens who ate breakfast and dinner with their family had a lower risk of frequent headaches than those who regularly missed meals, researchers reportContinue Reading

Is It Allergies or Sinusitis? Many Folks Are Misdiagnosed

2024-02-28
By: Exporter
On: February 28, 2024
In: Allergy / Respiratory, Head & Neck

WEDNESDAY, Feb. 28, 2024 (HealthDay News) — What if you’d been treated for years for a condition, only to find out that you’d long ago been misdiagnosed? That’s what’s happening to a sizable number of Americans who are taking allergy meds (to little effect) when in fact they have chronicContinue Reading

What Is Chronic Sinusitis, and How Is it Treated?

2024-02-27
By: Exporter
On: February 27, 2024
In: Allergy / Respiratory, Head & Neck

TUESDAY, Feb. 27, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Stuffy, sneezing, miserable: folks plagued by chronic sinusitis know the feeling all too well. Experts at University of Cincinnati Health say it’s also an all-too-common affliction, affecting an estimated 14.6% of Americans. What is chronic sinusitis? The sinuses are air-filled spaces in theContinue Reading

Earbuds, Headphones a Rising Threat to Kids Hearing

2024-02-26
By: Exporter
On: February 26, 2024
In: Head & Neck, Parenting

MONDAY, Feb. 26, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Many younger children could be permanently damaging their hearing by blasting loud music on their earbuds and headphones, a new report finds. Two in three parents say that their child between the ages of 5 and 12 regularly pop listening devices in theirContinue Reading

Research With a Bang: Science Reveals How Loud Noise Damages Hearing

2024-02-13
By: Exporter
On: February 13, 2024
In: Head & Neck, Neurological

TUESDAY, Feb. 13, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Preventing noise-related hearing loss from a loud concert, a banging jackhammer or a rifle blast could be as simple as managing levels of zinc within the inner ear, a new study reports. Such hearing loss stems from cellular damage associated with an excessContinue Reading

Hearing Troubles Can Affect the Mind, Too

2024-02-05
By: Exporter
On: February 5, 2024
In: Head & Neck, Mental Health, Seniors

MONDAY, Feb. 5, 2024 (HealthDay News) — If you’re over 65, you likely struggle sometimes to hear conversations clearly, but ignoring that may prompt even more serious health problems, experts say. If left unchecked, hearing loss can lead to social isolation and depression — two conditions known to raise dementiaContinue Reading

Sports Concussion Recovery Time Similar for Men, Women

2024-01-26
By: Exporter
On: January 26, 2024
In: Fitness & Exercise, Head & Neck, Neurological

FRIDAY, Jan. 26, 2024 (HealthDay News) — It’s long been thought that it takes more time for a woman to recover from a concussion than a man. But a new national study of U.S. college athletes refutes that notion, finding that women and men recover from sports-related head injuries atContinue Reading

Hearing Loss Hits Many Americans, With Rural Areas and Men Most Affected

2024-01-25
By: Exporter
On: January 25, 2024
In: Head & Neck

THURSDAY, Jan. 25, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Folks think of big city life as an ear-blasting festival of noise — taxi horns honking, jackhammers pounding, police sirens wailing and jet planes roaring overhead. But rural residents actually have a higher rate of hearing loss in both ears than city dwellersContinue Reading

Gene Therapy Brings Hearing to Kids With Congenital Deafness

2024-01-25
By: Exporter
On: January 25, 2024
In: Alternative Medicine, Head & Neck

THURSDAY, Jan. 25, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Five of six Chinese children born deaf due to a rare genetic defect now have the ability to hear, thanks to an experimental gene therapy. The therapy involved a hollowed-out virus loaded with a healthy version of the gene responsible for producing otoferlin,Continue Reading

What Factors Really Predict Migraine Onset?

2024-01-25
By: Exporter
On: January 25, 2024
In: Head & Neck, Pain and Pain Management

THURSDAY, Jan. 25, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Factors like sleep, energy levels and stress can predict the onset of a migraine headache, a new study finds. Those factors differed from the morning to the afternoon and evening, however. Poor perceived sleep quality, lower-than-usual quality of sleep and lower-than-usual energy levelsContinue Reading

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