By doing exercises like walking on sand or using a balance board, you're essentially giving the vestibular system in your ...
Hearing loss isn't just caused by loud noises. There are several unexpected factors that can affect your ears. Here's what ...
Human ear muscles that ­scientists long believed were vestigial – or without function – are actually activated when we are ...
The middle ear plays a crucial role in hearing by transmitting sound vibrations from the outer ear to the inner ear. Understanding its function and assessing its health is essential for diagnosing ...
Vestigial ear muscles activate during focused listening, revealing a hidden link to our auditory past and evolution.
Earwax, medically known as cerumen, is a substance naturally produced by glands in the ear canal. It serves critical functions: Trapping dust, dirt, bacteria, bugs (really!) and other foreign ...
To test the functioning of the muscles, researchers recruited 20 people without hearing problems. They used electromyograph, ...
A mechanism that activates specific muscles in our ears is a leftover from our evolutionary past, back when our ancestors depended more on their hearing for survival.
Maintaining optimal ear health often falls by the wayside in today’s fast-paced world. Many individuals struggle with tinnitus and other ear-related issues that disrupt their daily lives. Enter ...
The University of Montana’s Neural Injury Center is officially leading a nearly $5 million research effort focusing on flying ...