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Have any clinical studies been done which verify the health benefits of using Macks® EarDryer?

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Have any clinical studies been done which verify the health benefits of using Macks® EarDryer?

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Yes. For information on this study, read below. New Non-medical Treatment for Chronic Mastoid Bowl, Ear Canal, and Middle Ear Disease with Tympanic Membrane Disease For thousands of years Physicians and Surgeons have struggled with acute and chronic ear disease. In the not so distant past an episode of simple otitis media could have been life threatening. We have also observed from archeological digs that ancient Egyptians recognized chronic ear and mastoid disease and treated it by performing a type of mastoidectomy. Modern antibiotics have reduced the seriousness of these diseases, but the problem of chronic middle ear and mastoid disease persists in virtually every Otologist and Otolaryngologist’s practice. The problem lies not in our technology, surgical procedures, or medications, but in the fact that the ear canal and mastoid cavity are relatively deep recess in the skull that are difficult to keep clean and dry. As a result these ears are a rich environment for the growth of bac

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Yes. For information on this study, read the following: New Non-medical Treatment for Chronic Mastoid Bowl, Ear Canal, and Middle Ear Disease with Tympanic Membrane Disease. For thousands of years Physicians and Surgeons have struggled with acute and chronic ear disease. In the not so distant past an episode of simple otitis media could have been life threatening. We have also observed from archeological digs that ancient Egyptians recognized chronic ear and mastoid disease and treated it by performing a type of mastoidectomy. Modern antibiotics have reduced the seriousness of these diseases, but the problem of chronic middle ear and mastoid disease persists in virtually every Otologist and Otolaryngologist’s practice. The problem lies not in our technology, surgical procedures, or medications, but in the fact that the ear canal and mastoid cavity are relatively deep recess in the skull that are difficult to keep clean and dry. As a result these ears are a rich environment for the grow

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