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Thursday, October 4, 2018

What is the Best Way to Cure Vertigo?

A new British and Swedish study reveals disturbing findings on doctor’s ability to help people to cure vertigo. A total of 296 vertigo sufferers, age +50, were either sent for face-to-face visits to a doctor, or were directed to a simple website with information and techniques to battle vertigo. Read on to find out more.

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This Simple Home-Based Therapy Can Cure Vertigo

A new British and Swedish study reveals disturbing findings on doctor’s ability to help people to cure vertigo.

A total of 296 vertigo sufferers, age +50, were either sent for face-to-face visits to a doctor, or were directed to a simple website with information and techniques to battle vertigo.

The Vestibular rehabilitation website for helping to cure vertigo was compiled by health psychology and primary care researchers at the University of Southampton and consisted of video demonstrations, text directions, personal feedback, and cognitive-behavioral coping strategies.


The general practitioners to whom the other group was sent were situated at 54 primary care practices in the south of England.

To measure the severity of vertigo, the researchers gave their participants the Vertigo Symptom Scale–Short Form at the beginning of the study, after three months, and again after six months.

By the end of both the three-month and six-month periods, the Vestibular rehabilitation group suffered less vertigo than the general practitioner group.

Moreover, after both these periods, the vertigo-related disability scores were also much lower in the Vestibular rehabilitation group than in their peers who received the standard treatment.

This shows that people can often have much better results by taking charge of their conditions themselves rather than relying on doctors that may sometimes be misguided.

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From this Vertigo Relief Program, you will learn to strengthen your tongue, achieve whole-body balance, relieve tension and enhance your overall well-being.

To find out more about this program, click on Vertigo and Dizziness Cure 

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Wednesday, October 3, 2018

Is Vertigo A Scary Sign Of Increase Stroke Risk?

Because vertigo is so unpleasant and scary, many people rush to the emergency room when it happens to them. But often it is not due to serious causes like increase stroke risk. Read on here to find out about the chances of having a stroke if you have vertigo symptoms.

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Is Your Vertigo A Sign Of Increase Stroke Risk?

Because vertigo is so unpleasant and scary, many people rush to the emergency room when it happens to them. But often it is not due to serious causes like increase stroke risk.

An article in the journal Mayo Clinic Proceedings found that, even though dizziness accounted for 4% of emergency room and 5% of clinic walk-ins, only 15% of these were due to dangerous conditions, only 5.4% to stroke, and a further 5.7% to a mini stroke.

So how do you know whether to take vertigo seriously as a sign of an urgent health problem?

It goes without saying that any symptoms that accompany the vertigo, especially slurred speech, paralysis, and loss of consciousness, should be taken seriously.

But other than those, a new study in the Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases has now contributed to the question by evaluating whether vertigo plus sudden hearing loss, vertigo alone, or sudden hearing loss alone poses the greatest chance of increase stroke risk.

They obtained the medical records of 218,656 patients from the National Health Insurance Research Database of Taiwan from 2002 to 2009.
678 had vertigo plus sudden hearing loss, 1,998 had sudden hearing loss alone, and 215,980 had vertigo alone.

They followed the patients for three years until 2012 or until they had a stroke or died.

This is what they found about the chances of increase stroke risk if you have or don’t have vertigo symptoms:

#1 - 5.5% of those with vertigo plus sudden hearing loss ending up having a stroke.

#2 - 3% of those with sudden hearing loss alone suffered a stroke.

#3 - 3.9% of those who experienced vertigo alone had a stroke.

Once they had crunched all the numbers, they concluded that people with vertigo plus sudden hearing loss were 1.93 times more likely than people with only sudden hearing loss to have a stroke, and 1.63 times more likely than those with only vertigo to have one.

When they counted only the cases where the vertigo and sudden hearing loss occurred within three days of each other, the risks of stroke were much higher, at around 2.91 times higher than for sudden hearing loss alone and around 2.25 times higher than for vertigo alone.

This study is useful for two reasons.

Firstly, it draws our attention to the fact that stroke is not actually one of the common causes of vertigo.

Secondly, and possibly more importantly, it alerts us to the fact that we should not ignore vertigo as a mere ear problem if it is accompanied by sudden hearing loss, as this combination of symptoms are more likely than vertigo alone to indicate that a stroke might be in progress.

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This post is from the Vertigo and Dizziness Program, which was created by Christian Goodman. This is an all-natural system that utilizes the power of exercises to permanently cure your vertigo and dizziness. This will help to eliminate tension and improve your blood flow and balance.

From this Vertigo Relief Program, you will learn to strengthen your tongue, achieve whole-body balance, relieve tension and enhance your overall well-being.

To find out more about this program, click on Vertigo and Dizziness Cure 



Monday, October 1, 2018

What is the Best Way to Heal Vertigo?

It’s most often pretty straightforward to heal vertigo. But there is one little thing that can stand in your way according to a new study published in the journal Frontiers in Neurology. Fortunately, this one thing doesn’t stop you from curing your vertigo, it just requires a little more persistence. Read on to find out more.

Click HERE to Discover How You Can Heal Your Vertigo and Dizziness Permanently in Just 15 Minutes




To Heal Vertigo Tackle This First

It’s most often pretty straightforward to heal vertigo. But there is one little thing that can stand in your way according to a new study published in the journal Frontiers in Neurology.

Fortunately, this one thing doesn’t stop you from curing your vertigo, it just requires a little more persistence.

Scientists analyzed the information of 127 patients who had been diagnosed with benign paroxysmal positional vertigo at the Department of Otology in Shengjing Hospital of China Medical University during the last three months of 2016 and the first half of 2017.

The patients were treated with the typical canalith repositioning maneuvers appropriate for their condition and were asked to return one week later for follow-up.

Those who was still experiencing problems were treated in the same way until their conditions were resolved.

Once their symptoms had completely subsided, they were contacted monthly and were asked to return to the hospital if their symptoms reappeared.

The researchers labelled them as cured when they showed no more nystagmus (involuntary eye movements) upon head movement and reported no more dizziness.

Their levels of anxiety and depression were tested using the Zung self-rating anxiety scale and Zung self-rating depression scale, two questionnaires especially developed and verified to be accurate for Chinese patients.

70% of patients were cured by only one treatment, but while this was true for 84% of those who did not suffer anxiety and depression, only 56% of those with anxiety and depression benefited that quickly.

Once they were re-treated once a week for five weeks, all of them were cured, both the psychologically healthy and unhealthy groups.

This means that psychological factors interfere only with the initial treatment, and with enough perseverance, they do not prevent treatment from becoming effective.


This also shows that it’s good to learn techniques you can do for yourself to heal vertigo. Because then you don’t have to go for repeated treatment to a doctor. Here are the most effective vertigo exercises I know…

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This post is from the Vertigo and Dizziness Program, which was created by Christian Goodman. This is an all-natural system that utilizes the power of exercises to permanently cure your vertigo and dizziness. This will help to eliminate tension and improve your blood flow and balance.

From this Vertigo Relief Program, you will learn to strengthen your tongue, achieve whole-body balance, relieve tension and enhance your overall well-being.

To find out more about this program, click on How to Heal Vertigo andGet Rid of Dizziness

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Friday, September 28, 2018

What Can Cause Vertigo and How to Prevent It?


The journal Frontiers in Neurology has just printed a study by scientists from Baylor College of Medicine and Rice University that shows specific job types can cause vertigo and dizziness. Read on to find out how you can prevent vertigo from happening to you.

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What Kind of Jobs Can Cause Vertigo?

The journal Frontiers in Neurology has just printed a study by scientists from Baylor College of Medicine and Rice University that shows specific job types can cause vertigo and dizziness.

And it’s caused by a weird pressure in the job impacts to your ears. Pressure you may never have realized you’re under.

If you have ever heard a military airplane break the sound barrier near your house, you know that it is not the loudness of the sound that is the problem, but rather the intense sensation of movement and disorientation that follows it.

Those are the effects of extremely high atmospheric pressure caused by an explosion.

The American scientists subjected mice to a 63 kPa blast wave, which can also be expressed as approximately nine pounds of pressure per square inch, a blast that can severely damage concrete buildings or even bring them down.

They then examined the ears of these mice to see precisely what the consequences were.

They found perforations in their tympanic membranes (or eardrums), the membrane that separate the outer from the middle ear.

They also found damage to the hair cells in the cristae and maculae, two parts of the middle ear. These hair cells are the main vibration (sound) receptors in the ear, and the scientists judged that this damage in the mice was probably permanent.

When they placed the mice on a rotating rod on which they could normally remain standing upright, the mice could suddenly no longer balance on it anymore, an effect that lasted for weeks. This probably happened because they felt dizzy.

The eye movements normally triggered by head movements were also disrupted. If you turn your head, your eyes moved to stabilize the images you see, but this no longer happened in the mice; an almost certain sign of vertigo.

But you don’t have to be exposed to military planes to experience explosions and the consequent damage to your ears and balance.
If you ever worked in mining or quarrying, you will almost certainly encountered explosions when you need to break through rock.

Other people have to design and dispose of explosives for industrial, engineering, and construction use.

It’s even possible that close encounter to trains or other loud noises could do the same damage to your balance system and cause vertigo.

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This post is from the Vertigo and Dizziness Program, which was created by Christian Goodman. This is an all-natural system that utilizes the power of exercises to permanently cure your vertigo and dizziness. This will help to eliminate tension and improve your blood flow and balance.

From this Vertigo Relief Program, you will learn to strengthen your tongue, achieve whole-body balance, relieve tension and enhance your overall well-being.

To find out more about this program, click on Vertigo and Dizziness Cure 

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Thursday, September 27, 2018

What Do the Brains of Vertigo Sufferers Look Like?


If you are looking for a permanent cure to your vertigo and dizziness, read on here to find out more about this all-natural way to help you to fight your vertigo, improve your balance and enhance your overall well-being.

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Vertigo is normally definitively diagnosed by a doctor who examines your eye movements in response to head movements.

But authors of a new study in the journal Human Brain Mapping were wondering what the brains of vertigo sufferers looked like and whether the changes are reliable enough to be able to serve as a diagnostic criteria for doctors to use.

This may not be as crazy as it sounds.

Many previous studies have concluded that vertigo is one of the most common, if not the most common, complaint with which patients present at the intensive care units of hospitals.

People with severe vertigo often panic because they think they are having a stroke, and duly get themselves to the nearest hospital.

Because vertigo is quite common, this can easily overwhelm emergency room personnel, but they cannot send these patients away, just in case they are indeed suffering a stroke and require urgent treatment.

In response to this problem, the authors of the new study wondered whether it would be possible for a computer to distinguish vertigo from stroke cases based on a resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rsfMRI).

They examined and compared rsfMRI data from 38 patients with persistent postural perceptual dizziness and 38 people without this condition.

They then tested the ability of a computer to predict whether people had vertigo or not from imaging data given to it.

Without getting into the incomprehensible medical terms that refer to the brain regions, the scientists basically found that patients with vertigo displayed a decline in connectivity between brain regions involved in multisensory vestibular processing and spatial cognition, and an increase in connectivity between regions that linked visual and emotional processing.

The decreased connections in regions that deal with vestibular processing and spatial cognition is unsurprising, as your vestibular system is the system that helps you to balance and to orientate yourself in space so that you can move correctly. These processes are severely compromised in people that have vertigo.

Because of the anxiety that results from the lack of balance and from our inability to make sense of perceptual input during vertigo attacks, it is also not surprising that our brains become overactive at perceptual and emotional processing.

The researchers also found, to their delight, that their computer could predict cases of vertigo from brain scan data with an accuracy level of 78.4%.

MRI scans are unfortunately very expensive, so each hospital will have to calculate whether it would be a saving or an extra expense to scan everyone automatically that present signs of vertigo at their emergency room.

However, this also shows that a big part of vertigo is caused by the brain. I have helped people battle vertigo using simple exercises that increase the blood flow up to your brain for years.

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This post is from the Vertigo and Dizziness Program, which was created by Christian Goodman. This is an all-natural system that utilizes the power of exercises to permanently cure your vertigo and dizziness. This will help to eliminate tension and improve your blood flow and balance.

From this Vertigo Relief Program, you will learn to strengthen your tongue, achieve whole-body balance, relieve tension and enhance your overall well-being.

To find out more about this program, click on Vertigo and Dizziness Cure 

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