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          What causes our ears to pop and what are they doing, exactly? Alex Hogan, Matthew Orr/STAT

          Taking off in an airplane always means one thing for me — the unpleasant feeling of my ears popping.

          If you’ve ever chewed gum to keep the pressure in your ears from going haywire, you’re actually enlisting the help of a pipe that runs between your ear and the back of your throat called the Eustachian tube.

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          The Eustachian tube is constantly working to keep your ears feeling at ease. It’s called into action to maintain steady pressure, whether you’re swallowing a sip of coffee or riding up to the 40th floor in an elevator.

          In the latest episode of “Boddities,” I find out what’s really going on when our ears pop, and what can help get them back to normal.

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