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  1. Prosper Meunière, who,in an article published in 1861,first reported that, vertigo ,was caused by inner ear disorders. The condition affects people differently; it
  2. As Parkinson's disease, diabetes,a pacemaker, cataracts,sciatica, and, vertigo , Buck once joked," I wish I'd get Alzheimer's, then I could forget I've got
  3. As if the external world were revolving around an individual (objective, vertigo ,) or as if the individual were revolving in space (subjective vertigo ).
  4. Therapeutic effects: sweating, runny nose, abdominal cramps, nausea,vomiting, vertigo , dizziness, irritability,and diarrhea. Psychological dependence is also
  5. Appear four or more hours after ingesting raw or poorly processed cassava:, vertigo ,; vomiting; collapse. In some cases death may result within one or two hours. It
  6. JR Austin's theory of Speech Acts). In his vision of a solution to this ", vertigo ," Leotard opposes the assumptions of universality, consensus,and generality
  7. S, as well as defining two sub categories of Ménière's: cochlear (without, vertigo ,) and vestibular (without deafness). In 1972,the academy defined criteria
  8. Ear disorder that can affect both hearing and balance. It can cause episodes of, vertigo , hearing loss, tinnitus,and the sensation of fullness in the ear. Meningitis -
  9. Balance disorder that results in sudden onset of dizziness, spinning,or, vertigo ,when moving the head. Brain stem implant - auditory prosthesis that bypasses the
  10. Plus tinnitus and/or aural fullness # Probable - Only one definitive episode of, vertigo ,and the other symptoms and signs # Possible - Definitive vertigo with no
  11. Becomes progressively worse. Nausea, vomiting,and sweating sometimes accompany, vertigo , but are symptoms of vertigo , and not of Ménière's. * Fluctuating, progressive
  12. Usually brown/yellow) with a strong odor, bleeding from the ear, dizziness, vertigo , balance disruption, ear ache, headaches or tinnitus. There can also be facial
  13. Runs into the church and up the bell tower. Scottie, halted on the steps by, vertigo ,and paralyzing fear, watches as Madeleine plunges to her death. An inquest
  14. Ossicles),which can result in nerve deterioration, deafness,imbalance and, vertigo , It can also affect and erode, through the enzymes it produces, the thin bone
  15. Marilyn Monroe, American actress and cultural icon was known to experience the, vertigo ,and compromised hearing associated with Meunière’s. *Charles Darwin may have
  16. Nausea, vomiting,and sweating sometimes accompany vertigo , but are symptoms of, vertigo , and not of Ménière's. * Fluctuating, progressive,unilateral (in one ear)
  17. Nevada do Caldera do Inferno which should not be attempted by hikers prone to, vertigo ,or without torches and helmets. The Nevada do Conical is a much easier walk
  18. The inner ear, can lead to low-frequency conductive hearing loss, autophony and, vertigo ,Medications Some medications cause irreversible damage to the ear, and are
  19. The No.1 spot in 2003–04,but Hackett was forced to retire in February due to, vertigo , During the course of the season, serious injuries suffered by both Roe nick (
  20. And impaired judgement,multitasking and coordination. Other effects include, vertigo , and visual or auditory disturbances. The syndrome may cause exhilaration
  21. Is considered one of the 50 fundamental herbs. It is used to treat tinnitus, vertigo , and Wei syndrome (superficial heat). Kudzu has traditionally been used as a
  22. Episode of vertigo and the other symptoms and signs # Possible - Definitive, vertigo ,with no associated hearing loss Management Several environmental and dietary
  23. Are typically nausea, vomiting,and sweating which are typically symptoms of, vertigo , and not of Ménière's. Vertigo may induce nystagmus, or uncontrollable
  24. Drink plenty of water whilst climbing, and those who are unfit, suffer from, vertigo ,or medical conditions restricting exercise, do not attempt it. Climbing Uluru
  25. Unaffected. This treatment, however,does not address the long-term course of, vertigo ,in Ménière's disease. Danish studies even link this surgery to a very strong
  26. To" burn out" when vestibular function has been destroyed to a stage where, vertigo ,attacks cease. Studies done on both right and left ear sufferers show that
  27. Effect on the recovery of hearing loss. Diazepam is sometimes used to treat the, vertigo , The connection between race and intelligence has been a subject of debate in
  28. Vertigo) or as if the individual were revolving in space (subjective, vertigo ,). Vestibular Neuritis - infection at the vestibular nerve. Vestibular system
  29. Common list of symptoms which were present in Darwin's case, such as tinnitus, vertigo , dizziness, motion sickness, vomiting,continual malaise and tiredness. The
  30. Include auditory, gustatory or olfactory hallucinations, temporary dysphagia, vertigo , tingling or numbness of the face and extremities, and hypersensitivity to
  31. Darwin's health. *Martin Luther wrote in letters about the distresses of, vertigo , and suspected Satan was the cause. * Julius Caesar was known to have suffered
  32. After the movie * Acrophobia, the fear of heights, often incorrectly called, vertigo ,Music Songs ** Vertigo Tour,U2's international tour from 2005 to 2006 * "
  33. Or prolonged acceleration, for example riding on a merry-go-round. See also, vertigo , Blows can also affect equilibrioreception, especially those to the side of the
  34. With resultant symptoms: * Cytotoxicity (damage to the inner ear),producing, vertigo ,Immunosuppression and myelosuppression Virtually all chemotherapeutic regimens
  35. Symptoms for paroxetine include nausea, dizziness,lightheadedness and, vertigo ,; insomnia, nightmares and vivid dreams; feelings of electricity in the body, as
  36. Balance in coordinating eye movements. Sudden, severe attacks of dizziness or, vertigo , known informally as" drop attacks," can cause someone who is standing to
  37. Sensorineural deafness. #Episodic, characteristic definitive spells of, vertigo ,lasting 20 minutes to 24 hours with no unconsciousness, vestibular nystagmus
  38. In the facial or neck area),sweating, nausea,dizziness (or slight, vertigo ,), light-headedness,hyperventilation, paresthesias (tingling sensations)
  39. Insomnia, mania,nightmare, melancholia,dementia, epilepsy,paralysis, stroke, vertigo , and tremor. He described melancholia as a depressive type of mood disorder in
  40. Characteristically of low frequencies" and requiring more than one attack of, vertigo ,to diagnose. Finally, in 1995,the list was again altered to allow for degrees
  41. Levels for 40 hours without sleep. However, significant levels of nausea and, vertigo ,were observed. Another study of fighter pilots showed that modafinil given in
  42. S" is considered to have the following four symptoms: * Attacks of rotational, vertigo ,that can be severe, incapacitating,unpredictable, and last anywhere from
  43. Hypersalivaiton. Central nervous system CNS side effects include drowsiness, vertigo , headache, tremor,syncope, sleep disturbances, nightmares,restlessness
  44. Confirmation # Definite - Requires two or more definitive episodes of, vertigo ,with hearing loss plus tinnitus and/or aural fullness # Probable - Only one
  45. Also be affected, and patients may also suffer from tinnitus, hearing loss, and, vertigo , Pathophysiology RHS type 2 is essentially shingles of the geniculate ganglion.
  46. The symptoms of Labyrinthine include temporary nausea, disorientation, vertigo , and dizziness. Labyrinthine can be caused by viral infections, bacterial
  47. Hearing and balance to a varying degree. It is characterized by episodes of, vertigo ,and tinnitus and progressive hearing loss, usually in one ear. It is named
  48. Effective for temporary relief from symptoms. Most patients see a decrease in, vertigo ,occurrence, while their hearing may be unaffected. This treatment, however
  49. His health, but returned to Moor Park the following year. The illness, fits of, vertigo ,or giddiness—now known to be Ménière's disease—would continue to plague Swift
  50. Was briefly hospitalized because of" dehydration, high altitude sickness and, vertigo ," After Colorado Springs, Albuquerque has the 2nd highest elevation of any

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