In-ear or over-ear? Which is your preferred type of headphones and why? For many people, this is dictated by style, practicality and portability. If you’re planning on using them virtually seven days ...
A doctor explains the common (and not so common) reasons that you might hear a pulse in your ear, also known as pulsatile tinnitus. Plus, when to see a doctor.
In two new studies, scientists at Oregon Health & Science University have uncovered detailed blueprints of how certain ...
The ear has three zones, the outer, middle and inner ear. The inner ear contains hair cells which are tiny cells with protruding microscopic hair-like projections. They work somewhat like microphones, ...
NEW YORK — Scientists have been accumulating evidence in lab animals for years that a pill might be able to reduce the damage that loud noise does to your hearing. Now they’re sending in the Marines.
A breakthrough in pediatric medicine: a local kindergartener experiences the joy of sound for the first time after undergoing ...
These in-ear headphones sound great, but their flexibility (they can be upgraded to Bluetooth 5) and the presence of three drivers in each earphone renders them very expensive. Shure’s SE535 in-ear ...
Rumbling in your ear is usually a protective mechanism to protect your ear from damage. However, it may result from an underlying health condition, such as an ear infection. From ringing to rumbling, ...
These in-ear headphones reside well within the audiophile sphere, with exceptional sound and build quality, though the wires tethering them to the battery pack are something of a nuisance. In the rush ...