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Articles on Dizziness & Balance Research

The latest information on dizziness and hearing for individuals who are experiencing hearing loss, looking for hearing health information for their loved ones, or just desire to learn more about dizziness and balance to make the right hearing health decisions.

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» The Balanced View of the Vestibular System
Monday, December 8th 2008 We all know that the neck bone is connected to the backbone and the knee bone is connected to the leg bone. All the other bones in our bodies are interconnected with each other...
» Dizziness
Sunday, September 23rd 2007 Dizziness is a symptom not a disease. It may be defined as a sensation of unsteadiness, imbalance, or disorientation in relation to an individual's surroundings.
» Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo: A Common Dizziness Sensation
Monday, October 11th 2004 Richard Gans Ph.D. Founder and DirectorThe American Institute of Balancewww.dizzy.comIntroduction:Have you ever rolled over in bed to kiss your spouse goodnight, turn off the...
» Acoustic Neuroma: Pre-Op to Post-Op
Monday, July 21st 2003 My name is Ron Collier. I am a very active 67 year old man married for 45 years. I retired from after 35 years as CEO of a large credit union. My wife is an LPN, we have 5...
» DIZZINESS: A Common Problem
Monday, July 22nd 2002 When is dizziness a problem?If you whirl around and around, youll get dizzy. Thats normal. But if you get dizzy when you are getting up or lying down or sitting in chair, thats...
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