A pair of balloons and some glue can do the work of surgical stitches. Stitches — the wound closure method of choice for millennia — can be tricky to use in tight places. So Harvard University ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . According to a recent study, treatment with a nasal balloon can be used in a primary care setting to clear up ...
A simple procedure using what's known as a "nasal balloon" can treat hearing loss in children with a common middle-ear problem, preventing unnecessary and ineffective treatment with antibiotics, ...
BLOWING into a balloon three times a day could help thousands of children suffering from hearing loss caused by glue ear, according to the results of a new study. In a trial carried out by the ...
Blowing up a nose balloon can reduce hearing loss and pain in children affected by "glue ear" without resorting to drugs or surgery, a study has shown. Inflating the balloon by blowing through each ...
Using the nose to inflate a balloon helps heal glue ear, University of Southampton research suggests. The act increases the pressure in the ear to clear it of sticky mucus. Three times a day, 320 ...
The snowman as he was being created and the finished project (Picture: Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group/Facebook) When it comes to Christmas time, it can be easy to spend a fortune on presents, ...