The best way to clear ear wax
Hint: It’s not cotton swabs.
From The Times
August 16, 2025

Cotton swabs may feel like the most satisfying way to clear ear wax, but there are safer and more effective alternatives.

A fake ear with soap suds on it.

Eric Helgas for The New York Times

Here’s what to do instead.

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