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According to Michael S. Cohen, MD 5, an ear, nose and throat (ENT) specialist at Mass. Eye and Ear, these events can cause measurable hearing loss. It may be unnoticeable until small hints, such ...
Almost every living organism in the animal kingdom share several physical characteristics. Most have one heart, two lungs, two eyes, two ears, two noses, one mouth, etc. Wait — two noses? Yes ...
If you sneeze with your eyes open, will they really pop out of your head? Dr David Huston , a professor of medicine at Texas A&M University, has settled the debate once and for all.
2006-02-11 04:00:00 PDT Turin, Italy-- If it is possible to die an instantaneous death from second-hand smoke, all of my fellow non-smokers are in trouble here. All Olympic venues are smoke-free ...
That's because our eyes, ears, nose, throat, and lungs are connected "so viruses (even common ones) can cause a constellation of symptoms in those locations," he said.
Your cranial nerves transmit messages between various parts of the brain, including your eyes, ears, and nose. Inflammation of nerves that affect the eyes can lead to twitching, spasms, and other ...