Most videos of a simple technique to treat vertigo are spot on, a study finds. July 24, 2012— -- How to wrap a cat for Christmas. How to make an origami boomerang. How to zombie-proof your car.
Though YouTube shouldn't exactly be your most trusted source of medical advice, in at least one case, videos on the site can help people manage a common form of vertigo without having to see a doctor, ...
For people with vertigo, watching certain videos on YouTube may help treat the condition, according to a new study. Researchers reviewed more than 3,000 YouTube videos about vertigo treatments, and ...
For a certain type of clinical vertigo, curing the disorder can be as straightforward as moving your head in a specific way — and thanks to YouTube, a lot more people are doing it. If you have benign ...
Admit it, you spend a lot of time watching silly YouTube videos - from the double rainbow guy to the prisoners dancing to Thriller. But there might be good news, YouTube might actually be good for ...
July 23, 2012 — Video demonstrations of a common maneuver for managing benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) are readily available on YouTube, and most are accurate depictions of the treatment, ...
Arrested Development demonstrated the difficulty of procuring medical marijuana for the treatment of vertigo. A simpler way of dealing with the condition is now becoming a cult classic of its own -- ...
For those with the inner ear disorder, benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), life is marked by periods of sudden dizziness and the sensation of spinning. While there is a common therapy to ...
For people with vertigo, watching certain videos on YouTube may help treat the condition, according to a new study. Researchers reviewed more than 3,000 YouTube videos about vertigo treatments, and ...
For people with vertigo, watching certain videos on YouTube may help treat the condition, according to a new study. Researchers reviewed more than 3,000 YouTube videos about vertigo treatments, and ...