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- $Title{What do My Ear Lobes Say?}
- $Subject{Ear lobe Lobes earlobe health healthy independent independently
- personality personalities crease creased horizontal horizontally risk risks
- coronary heart disease diseases artery arteries genetic genetics factor
- factors attack attacks risk-factor risk-factors}
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- What do My Ear Lobes Say?
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- QUESTION: My wife tells me that there are several very important elements of
- the face that can tell you about the character of the individual, and predict
- their future health. She has been going on about this for years, but I never
- thought to try and find out if any of this was true. Once and for all can you
- tell me what the significance of the ear lobe is in all of this, if you can?
- I will need it when she brings the subject up again.
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- ANSWER: I have only heard two stories about the significance of ear lobes in
- my time, though there may be more. The first was that small ear lobes, that
- do not seem to hang independently from the face but are firmly attached to the
- cheek, is a sign of a criminal personality. According to the story, medical
- examiners performing autopsies on the cadavers of criminals noted a greater
- than average frequency of this configuration of ear lobes, and so developed
- the theory that there was a relationship between the two. I have never found
- any valid documentation of this, though I have searched for articles that
- might have confirmed this, or even mentioned the theory. Thus it remains just
- a story, a bit of interesting fiction for me.
- The second reference to the ear lobe concerns the deep crease that
- sometimes runs horizontally across the lower end of the lobe. According to
- the theory, people who possessed this trait were more at risk to develop
- coronary heart disease than those without the crease. That story has been
- floating around in the medical literature for many years. In 1983 a study of
- some 1000 patients seemed to show that there was a real relationship between
- the two, while a smaller study of some 234 patients failed to detect any
- relationship at all. And now there is yet another study, a pretty good one
- that reviewed over 1400 men and women. The conclusion was that the frequency
- of coronary artery disease associated with an ear lobe crease does exist and
- increases as the age advances beyond 70 years of age. It may be that the ear
- lobe crease deepens with age, just as the arteries become more affected by
- aging, or that there is a genetic linkage between the two, but physicians who
- read this article may now take a second look at their patients' ear lobes when
- trying to assess risk factors. One further note, having a deep ear crease
- does not in any way guarantee that a heart attack will occur, it is just
- another factor to consider in the complex process of evaluating a patient's
- heart health.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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