Inside the Mind of a Genius: Richard O. Prum Oct 28, 2009
One beer slowly; I had/have Meniere's disease inmy left ear which cause years of vertigo problems, so I don't drink much anymore. 7. (Slate)
Losing weight: Where do I begin? Oct 17, 2009
I suffer from asthma, Meniere's disease, kidney stones, high cholesterol, allergies and depression. My question to you is, what is a good starting point to help me lose weight. (CNN -- Health)
Ringing in ears plagues patient Sep 23, 2009
Other common causes include earwax blocking the canal, benign tumors, head and/or neck injuries, depression, stress, Meniere's disease and exposure to loud noises. In rare instances, hypertension, atherosclerosis, tumors that place pressure on blood vessels and other blood-vessel disorders, such as vasculitis, can be the culprit. (Erie Times-News, PA)
Health Tip: Why Is the Room Spinning? Jun 24, 2009
Problems with the inner ear, such as Meniere's disease or labyrinthitis. Irregular heart rhythm, stroke, brain tumor, multiple sclerosis, or significant drop in blood pressure. (MEDLINEplus)
What causes troubles with my balance? Jun 23, 2009
Some of the most common reasons for balance difficulties include vertigo (an inner-ear malfunction), motion sickness, Meniere's disease, heart abnormalities, low blood pressure, medications, joint damage and anxiety disorders. Each diagnosis carries its own complications, risk factors, treatment and prognosis. (Erie Times-News, PA)
Lack Of Key Molecule Leads To Deafness Apr 20, 2009
"The molecules also could potentially help people with balance disorders related to inner ear function such as Meniere's disease.". Understanding the Hard of Hearing. (Science Daily)
Kristin Chenoweth Just 'A Little Bit Wicked' Apr 16, 2009
In her new autobiography, "A Little Bit Wicked: Life, Love, and Faith in Stages," Chenoweth looks back at her whirlwind stardom with lighthearted backstage anecdotes tempered by more serious wanderings to her experience with Meniere's disease and on-again-off-again relationship with writer-producer Alan Sorkin. Read an excerpt of the book below and then head to the for more great reads. (ABC News)