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23 votes
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Nose dilators
Has anybody tried these? I just ordered a Silent Mammoth... which is essentially a coat hanger bent all fancy. It arrives in a few days. Anyway, anybody have any experience with these sorts of...
Has anybody tried these? I just ordered a Silent Mammoth... which is essentially a coat hanger bent all fancy. It arrives in a few days.
Anyway, anybody have any experience with these sorts of things? I went with this one purely because its metal and I don't want to have some ten-use plastic to recycle if this whole thing leads to improvement.
I don't have sleep apnea but I do think my cute button nose could use a little opening. :)
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How North Carolina erased medical debt for 2.5 million people
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A faceless hacker stole my therapy notes – Meri-Tuuli was one of 33,000 Vastaamo patients held to ransom in October 2020 by a Finnish hacker
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New hearing aid company, Fortell, brings in Steve Martin and others
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In a concerted effort to improve previously poor cancer survival rates, Denmark's success story has caught the attention of UK policymakers
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Inside of a $300 autoinjector, the EpiPen chain reaction
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Meta violated privacy law, Californian jury says in menstrual data fight
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Gaming on a medical device
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The Pitt has revolutionized the medical drama
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A critical look at CASPer (post-secondary admission test)
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The perverse consequences of tuition-free medical school in the US
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Apple’s AirPods Pro hearing health features are as good as they sound
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Epilepsy drug Sulthiame could help people with sleep apnea get a good night's rest, Swedish study finds
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26 votes -
Many widely used reproductive health apps fail to protect highly sensitive data, study finds
33 votes -
Philips agrees to pay $1 billion to US patients who say they were injured by breathing machines
31 votes -
HHS strengthens privacy of US reproductive health care data
10 votes -
A US Food and Drug Administration-approved device offers a new treatment for tinnitus
32 votes -
The influencer who “reverses” Lupus with smoothies. Psychiatrist Brooke Goldner makes extraordinary claims about incurable diseases. It’s brought her a mansion, a Ferrari, and a huge social following.
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UK's NHS faces legal action over contract with data firm Palantir
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Some US pharmacies share medical data with police without a warrant, inquiry finds
42 votes -
Novo Nordisk suggested to senior UK government officials that they could “profile” benefit claimants – those who are most likely to return to the labour market
17 votes -
Prosecutors in Finland have charged a hacker accused of the theft of tens of thousands of records from psychotherapy patients
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US Senator calls for Department of Justice action against Philips for keeping CPAP machine complaints secret
20 votes -
Hearing aids, what's it like to have them?
Getting to that age that I know my hearing is declining and I have steady tinnitus, which I'm pretty used to already. Conversation in a quiet room is no problem but in a busy restaurant I have to...
Getting to that age that I know my hearing is declining and I have steady tinnitus, which I'm pretty used to already. Conversation in a quiet room is no problem but in a busy restaurant I have to concentrate and strain to pick up what's being said. I can tell I have to play things a bit louder than I used to. I'm delaying going to an audiologist for a test out of anxiety that I'll have to get hearing aids.
Which makes me wonder what they're really like - How does using them change your hearing? Do you get back the crisp highs and lows in music? Is conversation in a noisy place easier? How much maintenance do they require?
30 votes -
This nonprofit health system cuts off US patients with medical debt
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The insane engineering of MRI machines
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Cerebral admits to sharing US patient data with Meta, TikTok, and Google
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Government refuses to fund UK students at new medical school despite ‘chronic’ doctor shortage
6 votes -
Could ultrasound replace the stethoscope?
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3D printing my own abdomen for robot surgery
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Medical selfies
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Sony releases its first over-the-counter hearing aids in the US
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Food and Drug Administration clears path for hearing aids to be sold over the counter in the USA
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Good vibrations - utilizing a vibrotactile glove to treat Parkinson's disease
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AI has the worst superpower… medical racism
23 votes -
They told their therapists everything. Hackers leaked it all.
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Redesigning the intubation box to better protect first responders
4 votes -
Why the extortion of Vastaamo matters far beyond Finland – and how cyber pros are responding
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Finland's interior minister summoned an emergency meeting after patient records at a private Finnish psychotherapy center were accessed by hackers
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Cuban doctors fighting coronavirus around world, defying US
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A California church raised money to pay off the medical debts of 5,555 struggling Los Angeles–area residents, wiping out more than $5 million in bills.
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Health insurance that doesn’t cover the bills has flooded the market under US President Donald Trump
16 votes