Find out what researchers have learned from studying this secretion.
What experts say you should (and shouldn’t) do to keep your ears safe and healthy.
Health experts advise against using cotton swabs to dig out hardened wax
Earwax blockages can happen to the best of us, so what are you supposed to do if you have one?
Earwax is yucky, but should you use a candle to get it out? Some people swear by it, but doctors say skip it.
Gross? Or totally satisfying? Or both? Tons of earwax.
What experts say you should (and shouldn’t) do to keep your ears safe and healthy.
Few pieces of medical advice have been so consistent for so long, and so ignored, as the admonition not to use foreign objects to remove earwax.
Earwax removal expert and founder of Earworx, registered nurse Lisa Hellwege was only too happy to gross up out, er... educate us on the ins and outs of our ears.
We’ve all been annoyed by earwax from time to time, but reports show that it might reveal details about our psychological health
Earwax helps protect the ear and keep it clean and healthy. Read this before you pick up that Q-tip.
Scientists don't know if it really matters, but now they've traced the differences back to their origin.
Cerumen, otherwise known as earwax, can cause stuffiness, pain and hearing loss. But quick relief might not be too far away.
It’s something everyone has to deal with but no-one likes to talk about – until now...