‘Tickling’ your ear could be good for your heart
Public Release: 19-Aug-2014 Stimulating nerves in your ear could improve the health of your heart, researchers have discovered. A team at the University of Leeds used a standard TENS machine…
My Personal Biomedical Research Feed – Ralph Turchiano, CEO Alchepharma
Public Release: 19-Aug-2014 Stimulating nerves in your ear could improve the health of your heart, researchers have discovered. A team at the University of Leeds used a standard TENS machine…
Public release date: 24-Nov-2010 - At 12 weeks after the test treatment, 48% of patients showed hearing improvement, and the proportion increased to 56% at 24 weeks. No serious adverse…
- "Our previous research has shown that underarm odors can convey a great deal of information about an individual, including personal identity, gender, sexual orientation, and health status," said study…
2010 study posted for filing Pycnogenol is effective in relieving tinnitus symptoms and improving inner-ear blood flow HOBOKEN, N.J. (Sept. 13, 2010) – More than 50 million Americans…
16:55 08 November 2012 by Will Ferguson For the first time, an electrical device has been powered by the ear alone. The team behind the technology used a natural…
Public release date: 1-Jan-2008 Phantom noises, that mimic ringing in the ears associated with tinnitus, can be experienced by people with normal hearing in quiet situations, according to new research…
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