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Jul

Dealing with Hearing Loss
If you think you might be losing your hearing, you're not alone. In fact, according to the American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA) more than 30% of adults over 65 have some degree of hearing loss. That includes 14% of people between the ages of 45 and 64 have so...
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Jul

Mouth Sores
Also known as canker sores and ulcers, mouth sores usually result from bite injuries or allergic reactions. They can also be a symptom of an underlying health condition. Unlike cold sores, which are caused by the her...
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Jul

What Causes Nosebleeds?
Nosebleeds happen to most of us at some point during our lifetime. While it can be startling, nosebleeds are typically harmless and nothing to worry about. Of course, if you battle nosebleeds rather regularly you may be wondering what's going on and whether you should turn ...
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Jul

Head and Neck Cancers
Cancer can grow anywhere in the body, even the head and neck. These cancers are twice as common among men and they are usually diagnosed in adults over 50 years old. The common types of head and neck cancer include: Oral cavity Oropharnygeal (in the throat or back of the mouth) N...
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