NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The so-called bulb syringes commonly sold over the counter for ear wax removal may work as advertised -- at least for some people, a new study finds. In most cases, ear wax ...
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Cavan Granleese now pays to have his ear wax removed at an opticians A charity that campaigns for deaf people has said it is concerned about the numbers able to access ear wax removal on the health ...
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A charity that campaigns for deaf people has said it is concerned about the numbers able to access ear wax removal on the health service. Traditionally ear-syringing was a service provided by GPs.
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