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    Musical Hallucination Tinnitus is a case in which the affected person hears some sounds that is not really exist like buzzing or hissing. While musical hallucinations is the case in which the affected person hears a phantom music in his head and he realize that this song is not played in reality. The difference between them is the phantom sounds they receive; tinnitus receives phantom sounds rather than music due to abnormality in the ear and hearing. Musical hallucinations receive phantom music

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    Ginkgo is popularly known as living fossils. It is also known by other names like Fossil tree‚ Kew Tree and Silver Apricot. Ginkgo trees are in a position to live long for thousands of years. Historically‚ medicinal use of Ginkgo was documented in 2600 BC. for the treatment of bronchial-asthma and bronchitis. The botanical name of ginkgo is Ginkgo biloba Linn. and it is a member of family Ginkgoaceae. Ginkgo although not described in Ayurvedic Pharmacopeia is major herbal drug of western herbal medicine

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    Particularly‚ Baby makes many decisions based on the perception of his family and the boss too. Indeed‚ without the intervention of his family‚ Baby would not have relied on iPods as the best solution to counter the effects of tinnitus. The support of his family enabled Baby to move on with life and adapt to his situation by creating mix-tapes that enhance rhythm in the movie. Therefore‚ family decisions play a great role in influencing what people would like to buy. Baby’s family

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    disease‚ also known as endolymphatic hydrops‚ is a disease that causes problems with hearing and balance. It most commonly starts between the age of forty and sixty and people suffering from Ménière’s disease may encounter problems such as vertigo‚ tinnitus‚ which is hearing a buzz in you ear at all time‚ and hearing loss. Fifteen to one hundred and fifty seven cases of Ménière’s disease are seen per hundred thousand people and 10% of these patients will have Ménière’s disease in both ears. The condition

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    illnesses associated with this disease. Use DOSAGE: Use preparations. These include ginkgo biloba extract or its concentrate (GBE). To improve memory and circulation: 120 mg of GBE per day divided into 2-3 doses. Alzheimer’s disease‚ depression‚ tinnitus‚ dizziness‚ impotence and other illnesses caused by poor blood supply: 240 mg per day. METHOD OF USE: Before the ginkgo begins to work‚ it usually goes from 4 to 6 weeks‚ and sometimes even 3 months. Ginkgo biloba is considered to be harmless and

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    causing a profound increase in the output of urine (diuresis). Common side effects of furosemide include low blood pressure‚ dehydration and electrolyte depletion such as hypokalemia. Less common side effects include jaundice‚ ringing in the ears (tinnitus)‚ sensitivity to light (photophobia)‚ rash‚ pancreatitis‚ nausea‚ diarrhea‚ abdominal pain‚ and dizziness. Increased blood sugar and uric acid levels also may occur. When hypertonic fluids are infused‚ osmosis pulls water out of the cells

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    before intubations‚ e.g. for endoscopies‚ and making local freezing less painful. Topically lidocaine has shown to relieve nerve pain due to damage of the shingles‚ but is not recommended as the first line of treatment. It also used to temporally fix Tinnitus (ringing of the ears) when no actual sound is present. Although it does not completely cure the illness‚ it has shown to reduce the effects by about two thirds. Lidocaine is the most important antiarrhythmic drug‚ which suppress abnormal rhythms

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    problem with his hearing. Dave mentioned that the hearing protection that was provided to them did not fit in his ears very well and would frequently fall out during practice. Since then‚ there has been no improvement in his hearing accompanied by the tinnitus and no change in his re-screening. Dave is worried that his military career will be short lived and his life after leaving the

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    CC 306M – Test 5 (Fall 2012) 1. Combining form for ‘eye’: A) Ot/o B) Opt/o C) Ophthalm/o D) A and C E) B and C 2. Core/o: A) Cornea B) Pupil C) Lens D) Sclera 3. Farsightedness is also termed: A) Myopia B) Hyperopia C) Haplopia D) Isopia 4. ______osis = abnormal contraction/lessening of the pupils: A) SclerB) MiC) ScotD) Arcu5. Condition where the eye adjusts for vision in dark light: A) Myopia B) Photopia C) Scotopia D) Ametropia 6. Breaking down or dissolution of the lens of the eye: A) Corneolysis

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    Women under 60 and men under 50 who have diabetes but no other major risk factors for heart disease probably should not be on low-dose aspirin therapy‚ new research suggests. The new recommendations are based on close examination of nine studies that found the risks of some aspirin side effects‚ such as stomach bleeding‚ should be better balanced against the possible benefits of using aspirin. The larger theme here is that use of low-dose aspirin to prevent heart attacks in people who have not

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