Living salt free Feb 27, 2008
"A great many people get over Meniere's disease," Frances Levine says. "My mother had it and got over it. ... I had hopes that he would, too."Even though she's cooking with salt again, Frances Levine finds her salt tolerance distinctly lower than it used to be. (Fresno Bee)
* Stability isn't just psychological Jan 22, 2008
This can result from motion sickness, Meniere's disease, middle-ear infections, migraines, multiple sclerosis, damage to the vestibular nerve and reduced blood flow to the brain after a stroke or transient ischemic attack. In the most common form, benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, sudden head movements cause a sensation of motion. (Taipei Times, Taiwan -- World)
The Family that Couldn't Sleep by DT Max Aug 25, 2007
Doctors diagnosed Meniere's disease, a disorder of the inner ear, which makes you feel dizzy and sweat ... Watching her unsteady gait as she walked down the corridor, they knew her problem could not be Meniere's disease. (Guardian Unlimited -- Books)
Alternative Treatment Brings Hearing To Both Ears Aug 5, 2007
It has successfully treated sudden hearing loss, as well as hearing loss secondary to acoustic neuroma (tumor) and Meniere's disease (excessive fluid in the inner ear. . (Science Daily)
A second chance at art Jul 11, 2007
gov, Meniere's disease can cause severe dizziness, a roaring sound in your ears called tinnitus, hearing loss that comes and goes and the feeling of ear pressure or pain. For Wayman, this meant she was unable to run, walk or even stand, let alone create art her self-described life s passion. (Leavenworth Times, KS)
Hand in hand Jun 27, 2007
" After spending 13 years together, the couple divorced in 1981. Ms. Ruskin ended up in Monmouth Junction, while Mr. Ruskin settled in northern New Jersey. It wasn't until some 10 years later that the darkest of circumstances brought them back together. In December 1992, Ms. Ruskin was diagnosed with acoustic neuroma, a non-cancerous tumor that develops on the nerve that connects the ear to the brain. She underwent surgery in early 1993. Doctors have determined that symptoms of the benign tumor... (Hopewell Valley News, NJ)
Radio pick of the day Mar 23, 2007
The cause might be a blow to the head, a viral infection, or even Meniere's disease, which can lead to hearing loss as well as vertigo, tinnitus and vomiting. Is your head spinning. (Guardian Unlimited -- Arts)
Living With Hearing Loss Mar 19, 2007
Eventually, Malcomson was diagnosed with Meniere's disease. According to Merck Manual Online, Meniere's disease is a disorder characterized by recurring attacks of vertigo, hearing loss and tinnitus ... Malcomson said Meniere's disease destroys nerve cells in the inner ear. (Campbellsille Central Kentucky News Journal, KY)
Fear of the known Feb 10, 2007
After so many years of remission, my Meniere's disease was back with a vengeance. The cause of Meniere's disease is unknown and there is no cure ... People with Meniere's disease experience disruption in the function of these inner ear organs, a disruption manifested in four primary symptoms. (Black Hills Pioneer, SD)
What causes dizziness? Jan 24, 2007
Other common causes of vertigo are too much fluid in the inner ear chambers, commonly known as Meniere's disease, or a viral infection of the vestibular system on one side. Vertigo can also occur when a brain condition, such as a tumor, stroke or multiple sclerosis, infringes on the vestibular pathways. (Scientific American)
Full story..... Jan 24, 2007
Pelky told the court that Ruggio has trouble hearing because of Meniere's disease, an inner ear disorder. He also said Ruggio had taken a muscle relaxant for back pain. (Oswego Palladium-Times, NY)
Health and fitness calendar Jan 4, 2007
Topic: Meniere's disease and hearing loss. 301-631-5268 or hearinglossassociation@lightkeepers. (Frederick News-Post)
Neurological Illness Part 2 Apr 27, 2006
Learn more about neurological disorders that affect one area of the body. The neurological disorders discussed last week concentrated on four causes for nervous system abnormalities: developmental, disease, injury, or toxin. (Suite101.com)