For the first two weeks of life, mice with a hereditary form of deafness have nearly normal neural activity in the auditory system, according to a new study. Previous studies indicate that this early ...
Researchers discover how much inner-ear damage it takes to affect balance, showing why small declines can trigger major symptoms.
The coiled channels deep within the ears of fossilized and modern animals reveals that mammals became warm-blooded 233 million years ago. By Kate Baggaley Published Jul 20, 2022 11:09 AM EDT Get the ...
Ears are a pretty essential part of our bodies as they help with hearing and balance. While we’re aware of what common ...
Hot or not? Peeking inside an animal’s ear — even a fossilized one — may tell you whether it was warm- or cold-blooded. Using a novel method that analyzes the size and shape of the inner ear canals, ...
If women going through perimenopause and menopause had a bingo card for their health symptoms, we'd expect to see things like hot flashes and night sweats printed in those game squares. But itchy ears ...
Warm-bloodedness is a key mammal trait, but it's been a mystery when our ancestors evolved it. A new study points to an unlikely source for telling a fossil animal's body temperature: the size of tiny ...
There are over-the-counter eardrops that can help break up excessive earwax. Water-based options contain ingredients such as ...
One of the things that makes mammals, mammals is that we’re warm-blooded-- our bodies have high metabolisms that maintain our internal temperature independent of our surroundings, unlike cold-blooded ...