Girls have long been thought to have a language advantage over boys as infants. But new research finds that boys make more vocalization sounds than girls do in the early months of life.
People who live near traffic noise, especially when it continues at night, are more likely to develop the repetitive whistling or buzzing sounds in their ears known as tinnitus.
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DURHAM, NC Strokes that occur on the right side of the brain can sometimes subtly impair social communication, which can be difficult for clinicians to assess. But these impairments are a lot less