Pulsatile tinnitus is where you hear certain sounds much louder than normal, such as your pulse and heartbeat, and is usually caused by an abnormality - effectively, you're hearing your blood flow.
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Why You Hear That Ringing in Ear?
Let’s break down what you really need to know about Tinnitus, in simple terms.
Boston Scientific’s Penumbra Acquisition: Impacts and 3D Printing Opportunities in Vascular Medicine
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