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20 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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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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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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Rapid UTI test that cuts detection time to forty-five minutes awarded Longitude prize – could herald sea change in antibiotic use by identifying correct treatments
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Philips agrees to pay $1 billion to US patients who say they were injured by breathing machines
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A US Food and Drug Administration-approved device offers a new treatment for tinnitus
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US Senator calls for Department of Justice action against Philips for keeping CPAP machine complaints secret
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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?
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Steak dinners, sales reps and risky procedures: Inside the big business of clogged arteries
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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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LumiThera raises cash for medical device that uses light to fight vision loss
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"Looping" has created an underground market for old Medtronic insulin pumps with a security flaw
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You snooze, you lose: Insurers make the old adage literally true – Propublica/NPR investigation into billing and privacy concerns for sleep apnea patients
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Faulty medical implants harm patients around world
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You snooze, you lose: Insurers make the old adage literally true
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DIYers hack insulin pump - create artificial pancreas
13 votes