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    4 hours ago · Vertigo and other vestibular disorders are linked to 508 (35.5%) of medications (SIDER 2015). An important caveat about ototoxicity to consider when designing studies and evaluating the ototoxic potential of a chemical or new drug is to note that noise and age alone can cause similar changes, and that they can act synergistically with chemicals or drugs to exacerbate the damage.

  2. 4 hours ago · A brief sound for about two seconds will not cause any audiological damage to the hair cells in your inner ear. The effects you are going through are temporary and may not be anything except for your imagination. A whistle would not have caused this. If you still do not want to take a chance, you can always do an audiological hearing test (PTA ...

  3. 1 day ago · 2 times more likely to cause parkinsonism (symptoms such as tremor, hesitancy of movement, decreased facial expression), around 17% with chlorpromazine: RR 2.1 CI 1.6 to 2.8 Decreased blood pressure with dizziness: 3 times more likely to cause decreased blood pressure and dizziness, around 15% with chlorpromazine: RR 2.4 CI 1.7 to 3.3

  4. 1 day ago · Joshua Nair. The risk of heart attack and stroke has been linked with an common pill that millions of people use everyday. When it comes to health, there are certain things that you wouldn't want ...

  5. 4 hours ago · A folded structure, according to a new study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Electron transport, the energy-generating process inside living cells that enables ...

  6. 4 hours ago · Nimrod: A bit of release. A period of pressure has ended. We've completed school. I want to prove to myself that I'm capable of doing things that demand a lot from the body, physically. I'm not enlisting for combat service because I have a syndrome linked to blood pressure that causes dizziness, fainting. That lowered my military profile ...

  7. 4 hours ago · At very high levels, it can cause dizziness, confusion, unconsciou­sness and even death. PM2.5 & PM10: Particulat­e matter pollution can cause irritation of the eyes, nose and throat, coughing, chest tightness and shortness of breath, reduced lung function, irregular heartbeat, asthma attacks, heart attacks and premature death in people with heart or lung disease