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1). Earrings as Art By : Serene Chong
We like to decorate our ears. Try to forget that you had your ears pierced in a mall just as soon as you could talk your mother into letting you do it. Try to forget that you have given away as gifts more earrings than there are margaritas in Cabo. Consider from the perspective of an alien visiting our planet for the first time:
"They decorate their auditory recepticals with small bits of shiny metal and colorful rocks.
Article Related to: earrings, jewelry, fashion, art, consumer, product, accessories, eleworth, history, ear, beauty, style
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2). Cleaning Your Dogs Ears By : Matthew Homfray
Ear infections are one of the commonest problems that veterinarians have to deal with, but many could be prevented with a simple home ear cleaning programme. Here we look at how to clean your dogs ears properly, and avoid those nasty ear infections.
Article Related to: dog, dogs, ear, ears, ear infection, ear problem, dog ear, canine, aural, ear cleaning
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3). Does your Dog Suffer from Ear Infections? By : Matthew Homfray
Ear infections are one of the most common reasons a dog will visit a vet. Here we look at why they occur, how to recognise one and what you should do about it.
Article Related to: pet, pets, dog, dogs, ear, ears, infection, otitis, scratching, shaking, head, canine, cat, wax
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4). Hearing Aids – A different take on communication technology. By : john
Hearing aids have been a tremendous boon to the hard of hearing community. They are a small device of varying type that amplifies sound, usually a small and relatively concealable shape.
Original electronic hearing aids were kept in a pocket and while portable were inefficient and generally picked up sound badly. The more modern model fits behind the ear and has no battery pack, just a small zinc battery inside it.
Article Related to: hearing, aids, ear
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5). Vestibular Disease in Dogs and Cats By : Matthew Homfray
Vestibular disease can be very distressing for both pets and their owners. A head tilt, wobbliness and circling can all be signs of this disease, which originates in either the inner ear or the brain. Here we look at the possible underlying causes of vestibular syndrome and the diagnostic procedure to identify them.
Article Related to: pet, dog, cat, ear, aural, vestibular, ataxia, nystagmus, wobbly, tilt, animals, pets
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