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  2. 9 Possible Reasons Your Ears Won’t Stop Ringing ... - AOL

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    A noisy workplace, excess ear wax, or certain meds can cause ringing in ears. Here, audiologists explain the reasons for tinnitus and what to do about it. 9 Possible Reasons Your Ears Won’t Stop ...

  3. The Diving Bell and the Butterfly - Wikipedia

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    978-0-375-40115-2. The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (original French title: Le Scaphandre et le Papillon) is a memoir by journalist Jean-Dominique Bauby. It describes his life before and after a massive stroke left him with locked-in syndrome . The French edition of the book was published on March 7, 1997. It sold the first 25,000 copies on ...

  4. Red ear syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Red ear syndrome. A red ear syndrome attack, with affected ear on the left. Red ear syndrome ( RES) is a rare disorder of unknown etiology which was originally described in 1994. The defining symptom of red ear syndrome is redness of one or both external ears, accompanied by a burning sensation. [1] A variety of treatments have been tried with ...

  5. Diplacusis - Wikipedia

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    Diplacusis, also known as diplacusis binauralis, binauralis disharmonica or interaural pitch difference (IPD), is a hearing disorder whereby a single auditory stimulus is perceived as different pitches between ears. It is typically experienced as a secondary symptom of sensorineural hearing loss, although not all patients with sensorineural ...

  6. Review: 2008 Mazda MX-5 Miata Retractable Hard Top - Autoblog

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    It doesn't currently offer a high-output powertrain to rival GM's 2.0L GTDI EcoTec, but the top, whether you opt for hard or soft varieties, is vastly superior to the contraption that GM offers ...

  7. Blinking - Wikipedia

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    Blinking. Blinking. Blinking is a bodily function; it is a semi-autonomic rapid closing of the eyelid. [1] A single blink is determined by the forceful closing of the eyelid or inactivation of the levator palpebrae superioris and the activation of the palpebral portion of the orbicularis oculi, not the full open and close. [citation needed]

  8. Once celebrated, an inventor’s breakthroughs are now viewed ...

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    Unfazed, he said, “I could do this every day without getting any health problems whatsoever.” Soon afterward, Midgley needed medical treatment. But the act would have dire consequences beyond ...

  9. Tinnitus - Wikipedia

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    Medical condition Tinnitus Pronunciation / ˈ t ɪ n ɪ t ə s t ɪ ˈ n aɪ t ə s / Specialty Otorhinolaryngology, audiology, neurology Symptoms Hearing sound when no external sound is present Complications Poor concentration, anxiety, depression Usual onset Gradual Causes Noise-induced hearing loss, ear infections, disease of the heart or blood vessels, Ménière's disease, brain tumors ...

  10. Stop Believing These Lies About Eggs - AOL

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    Eggs Raise Your Cholesterol Levels. This egg lie won’t die. Numerous studies have now shown that eating eggs, even every day, won’t increase blood cholesterol levels. Saturated fat is really ...

  11. Driven: Ronn Motor Company Scorpion, the world's ... - Autoblog

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    Combined with the ultra-efficient V6, Ronn Motors claims a boost in mileage of around 20 to 30% and a substantial drop in C02 output. With only 2,200 pounds weighing the Scorpion down, the company ...