The next time you’re panicking before a meeting or stressing out on the subway, tug your earlobe. Just like a deep breath or a quick sniff of lavender, it’s an easy way to soothe your nervous system, ...
Friday, the second to last or penultimate day of competition at this year’s World Eskimo Indian Olympics (WEIO), brought five finals of native games rooted in real life and as many demonstrations and ...
There are a few things that might be on your bingo card when you go to an ear, nose, and throat doctor for what might appear at first blush to be hearing issues. What is likely not on there—and what ...
It seems that every sport, specialty, or interest group eventually develops its own language to describe the things that are important to them. The world of dogs is no different. For example, when ...
Many parents link fevers, diarrhea, and even ear pulling to teething. But are those symptoms actually related? Pediatrician Cindy Gellner, MD, breaks down what teething does and does not cause, along ...
Jon Wardle is Professor of Public Health, Foundation Director of the National Centre for Naturopathic Medicine and the Maurice Blackmore Chair of Naturopathic Medicine at Southern Cross University, ...
Few sensations are as irritating or distracting as when your ears feel clogged, stuffy or “full.” Whether it happens on a plane, during a sinus infection, or even after sleeping in an odd position, ...
Lasha Pataraya has an unusual gift. He’s not just insanely strong: he has insanely strong ears, too. Which is why he was able to use one of them to pull an 8-ton truck. No, really. Associated Press ...
In Manhattan last week one Philip Shafer, 21, began a campaign. Object: to persuade State Departments of Education to forbid teachers to pull moppets’ ears. Philip Shafer, who went to Virginia ...