Chronic Middle Ear Infection : News

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Source:Earth Times
Date:September 2, 2008
Inner ear infections can affect both hearing and balance systems. Either a bacterium or a virus causes the infection, and although the symptoms of the two types of infections mimic each other, they're treated ...
Source:CW28 Providence
Date:August 30, 2008
Measles, also known as rubeola, is an infection, mainly of the nose, windpipe and lungs that is very contagious, meaning it spreads easily from person to person.
Source:InteliHealth
Date:August 26, 2008
Suffering respiratory or ear infections in early childhood, having a dog in the house as a newborn, and even being raised in a large family all appear to increase the risk of snoring later in life, new research ...
Source:Health.com
Date:August 23, 2008
... percent of children in the United States, according to the AAAAI. It is the No. 1 cause of work absenteeism due to chronic illness and leads to more than 2 million missed school days for children. "The objective of The diagnosis and management of ...
Source:MediLexicon
Date:August 19, 2008
... you may be able to blame it on a common childhood affliction. Scientists discovered an unexpected link between chronic middle ear infections, taste, food choices and obesity. The findings were presented by researchers from around the country at the ...
Source:Ivanhoe
Date:August 16, 2008
... bladder and urinary tract With age, your kidneys become less efficient in removing waste from your bloodstream. Chronic conditions such as diabetes or high blood pressure and some medications can damage your kidneys further. About one in 10 people ...
Source:Mayo Clinic
Date:August 8, 2008
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