New cochlear impant users consistently demonstrate improvements in attention, episodic, and working memory, as well as processing speed, even after as little as 6 months experience with their devices.
Do Steroids Improve Recovery in Vestibular Neuritis?
The management of vestibular neuritis with corticosteroids remains controversial.
Ethical Considerations in Off-Label Drug Prescribing
A physician considering prescribing a certain medication that is not on the FDA-approved indications list must contemplate three aspects of that decision—legal/regulatory, clinical evidence, and ethics.
Letter from the Editor: Highlighting Outside-the-Box Thinking in Otolaryngology
Turn to ENTtoday to find new inspiration from colleagues and insights into topics that don’t often get covered through the eyes of an otolaryngologist.
Surgeon Talks About How Life in India and Immigration to U.S. Shaped Medical Career
Ashok R. Shaha, MD, one of the world’s most respected head and neck oncology and endocrine surgeons, say his humble upbringing continues to shape his medical career.
Making Decisions on When to Use Off-Label Drugs
Tips from Otolaryngologists on How to Be an Entrepreneur
Ultrasound Can Precisely Localize Sialoliths Intraoperatively
Ultrasound can be used effectively for precise sialolith localization intraoperatively, and can be repeated multiple times during any given procedure
Study: Artificial Intelligence Can Help Predict Risk of Thyroid Cancer on Ultrasound
New study uses machine learning on ultrasound images of thyroid nodules to predict risk of malignancy
Nobel Awards for Otolaryngology Research
Over the years, several Nobel Prizes have been awarded for research changing the understanding of vestibular organs and the inner ear.
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