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Music and Medicine Medicine on Monday

Delve into the collaboration between the University of Iowa School of Music and School of Medicine with their podcast/webcast series "Music and Medicine on Monday." Each episode features discussions on various music-related health topics, performances by students, and insights from medical experts.

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Best treatment for Hearing Aids in Knotty Green

Hearwego Audiology Practice provides the Best treatment for Hearing Aids in Knotty Green. There is no water involved; it is a completely dry procedure, and it can be done on ears that are not suitable for irrigation or syringing at the GP. As well as ear wax removal, they also specialize in hearing

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Understanding Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity in Anesthesia Practice

Local anesthetics are crucial in anesthesia for their ability to prevent nerve depolarization, but systemic toxicity can lead to serious complications. Last Causes, signs, and max dosage discussion along with the importance of recognizing early signs like lightheadedness, tinnitus, and late symptoms

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Understanding the Impact of Tinnitus on Psychological Distress

Tinnitus is a common condition causing subjective and objective sensations of sound without external stimuli. It can lead to physical and psychological distress, affecting emotional well-being and coping abilities. The distress associated with tinnitus includes anxiety, depression, social disturbanc

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Comprehensive Overview of Sensory and Communication Disorders Management

This document delves into various aspects of managing sensory and communication disorders, covering topics such as hearing evaluation, treatment referrals, use of assistive devices, tinnitus healthcare visits, balance and dizziness concerns, speech-language therapy, internet health care resources, a

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Protect Your Hearing: Strategies for Prevention

Strategies for minimizing noise-related threats in operational environments are crucial to prevent permanent hearing loss. Understanding the risks of loud noise exposure, utilizing hearing protection, undergoing regular audiometric testing, and maintaining noise records are essential components of t

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Promoting Healthy Hearing in Musicians: Understanding the Risks and Protection

Preventing Music-Induced Hearing Loss (MIHL) is crucial for musicians. This informative content by Christine D. Njuki, Au.D., CCC-A, sheds light on the workings of the ear, characteristics of MIHL, treatment options, and associated symptoms like tinnitus and poor pitch perception. The emphasis is on

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Understanding Acoustic Neuroma: Diagnosis and Management

Vestibular schwannoma, also known as acoustic neuroma, is a common tumor in the cerebellopontine angle. It can be sporadic or associated with neurofibromatosis type 2. Patients typically present with hearing loss and tinnitus, which may be gradual or sudden. Grading systems like Koos, Ojemann, and J

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Protect Your Hearing: Important Tips for Musicians

Musicians are at a higher risk of developing noise-induced hearing loss and tinnitus. This article highlights famous musicians with hearing issues, explains the dangers of excessive noise exposure, and provides practical tips for protecting your ears, including using hearing protection and taking qu

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Understanding Ear Tumors and Cholesteatoma: Causes, Symptoms, and Management

Ear tumors such as Glomus tumor and Acoustic neuroma can affect vital functions of the ear, leading to symptoms like tinnitus, vertigo, hearing loss, and facial nerve disorders. Surgical excision is a common treatment method. Cholesteatoma, an abnormal skin growth in the middle ear, can also cause c

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Acoustic Research Innovations in Biomedical Applications

Acoustic research in biomedical applications led by Dr. Jun Qin focuses on areas such as therapeutic ultrasound for kidney stone treatment and gene activation, as well as audible sound research on hearing loss and tinnitus. The projects involve comparison of electrohydraulic and electromagnetic shoc

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