Many people have experienced an annoying "ringing in the ears" sound on occasion. It may only last a few seconds or a minute, ...
Music is a part of many peoples’ everyday lives but the benefits of listening aren’t just recreational. A professor at the ...
Ear wax protects and lubricates the ear but excess can cause hearing issues and pain Tinnitus worsens at night due to lack of ...
Music has the power to move us, but does it have the power to help us sleep better? According to recent research, it does. Using a cross-over experiment in which 62 young adults listened to five ...
Until that point, all my life’s dreams revolved around becoming a saxophonist. But with sudden and significant hearing loss, I had to face up to a new reality ...
A 2026 consumer research report examining Whispeara's "brain mute button" tinnitus marketing claims, ingredient research ...
When silence starts to ring, it can be both puzzling and unsettling. Tinnitus — the perception of sound without any external source — is increasingly common, and while it may seem harmless at first, ...
Set your music to stop after you fall asleep and switch outputs effortlessly. Drift off to tranquility with Music Sleep Timer Plus, your personal companion for a peaceful night's rest. Our app ...
This story is adapted from Life Kit's Guide to Better Sleep, a one-week email series. Sign up for the special newsletter here. Do you have a wind-down routine? Enjoyable and relaxing habits that help ...
Those who have never endured the relentless ringing of tinnitus can only dream of the torment. In fact, a bad dream may be the closest some get to experiencing anything like it. The subjective sound, ...
Sleeping on your left side is best for digestion because of how it aligns your anatomy. Sleeping on your back can worsen acid reflux. Pregnant people are advised to sleep on their left side. Sleeping ...