dizziness resources

Nystagmus is likely a word you haven’t heard before. It is the term for an involuntary eye movement that happens when your head is moving. If you’re looking at a target in front of you and you start turning your head, your eyes will mo
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What better way to make the best of the snow than to get out and enjoy some winter activities? For most people this is a great idea, but for those with vestibular disorders it can present some unexpected challenges.
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Persistent Postural-Perceptual Dizziness, or PPPD, is a vestibular condition previously referred to as Chronic Subjective Dizziness.
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As many as one-third of older adults fall at least once a year. These falls often have unfortunate consequences, like fractures or head injuries, which can lead to an increased burden on caregivers and healthcare costs.
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Meniere’s disease is an inner ear disorder that can give people spontaneous and often severe attacks of hearing disturbance and vertigo.
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A recent study estimates that up to 35% of adults aged 40 years or older in the United States have experienced some form of vestibular dysfunction, often including dizziness . You feel dizzy, now what?