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  2. Musical Ear Syndrome: Understanding Treatments and Causes - AOL

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    Musical ear syndrome may be more common among cochlear implant recipients, according to research studies. ... If you have MES, there is no cure, but there are several things you can do to mitigate ...

  3. Musical ear syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Musical ear syndrome (MES) describes a condition seen in people who have hearing loss and subsequently develop auditory hallucinations. "MES" has also been associated with musical hallucinations , which is a complex form of auditory hallucinations where an individual may experience music or sounds that are heard without an external source. [ 1 ]

  4. Earworm - Wikipedia

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    Another suggested remedy is to try to find a "cure song" to stop the repeating music. [31] [32] There are also so-called "cure songs" or "cure tunes" to get the earworm out of one's head. "God Save the King" is cited as a very popular and helpful choice of cure song. [33] "Happy Birthday" was also a popular choice in cure songs. [31]

  5. Musical hallucinations - Wikipedia

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    Musical hallucinations (also known as auditory hallucinations, auditory Charles Bonnet Syndrome, and Oliver Sacks' syndrome [ 1]) describes a neurological disorder in which the patient will hallucinate songs, tunes, instruments and melodies. The source of these hallucinations are derived from underlying psychotic illness or hearing impairment.

  6. Amusia - Wikipedia

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    Amusia. Amusia is a musical disorder that appears mainly as a defect in processing pitch but also encompasses musical memory and recognition. [ 1] Two main classifications of amusia exist: acquired amusia, which occurs as a result of brain damage, and congenital amusia, which results from a music-processing anomaly present since birth.

  7. Auditory hallucination - Wikipedia

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    An auditory hallucination, or paracusia, [1] is a form of hallucination that involves perceiving sounds without auditory stimulus. While experiencing an auditory hallucination, the affected person hears a sound or sounds that did not come from the natural environment. A common form of auditory hallucination involves hearing one or more voices ...

  8. What Is Red Ear Syndrome (RES)? - AOL

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    Red ear syndrome is a rare condition that is likely underreported. Its main feature involves red and throbbing outer ears. The problem can occur in one ear, both ears, or be alternating. The ...

  9. Largest ever genetic study of Raynaud's phenomenon could lead ...

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    Raynaud’s phenomenon, which causes parts of the body like the fingers and the toes to go cold and numb, likely stems from two genes, a study published Thursday in the journal Nature ...