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Noise-Cancelling Headphones and Anxiety: Can Quieter Soundscapes Help Your Hearing and Your Nervous System?
Chronic noise exposure raises cortisol levels, disrupts sleep, and has been linked to cardiovascular disease — yet most people treat unwanted sound as a minor annoyance rather than a genuine health threat. The conversation around noise-cancelling headphones and anxiety has … Continue reading
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Tonsillitis and Ear Pain: How Throat Infections Can Impact Your Hearing
Nearly 1 in 5 children who develop tonsillitis will also experience ear pain — and many adults are surprised to learn their earache isn’t a separate problem at all. The connection between tonsillitis and ear pain is deeply rooted in … Continue reading
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Tonsil Stones and Ear Pressure: Can Tonsilloliths Affect Your Hearing?
Up to 40% of people have tonsil stones at some point in their lives — yet most have no idea their sore throat, bad breath, or nagging ear pressure could all trace back to the same tiny calcified culprits hiding … Continue reading
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