There is insufficient evidence to support the use of acupuncture in CRS.
How Otolaryngologists Can Empower Teens to Take Care of Themselves
Citing recent news headlines, like vaping-related deaths, can be one way to introduce a topic or help it sink in with teenagers.
Why Aren’t There More Population Health Initiatives in Otolaryngology?
Population health research and initiatives are relatively rare in otolaryngology.
Letter from the Editor: Otolaryngology Should Think About Population Health in a Broader Context
Rural health in otolaryngology will improve if we address physician workforce issues.
When Should Parotidectomy and a Neck Dissection Be Performed in Cutaneous SCC of the Head and Neck?
There is no uniformity or consensus on the effective management of the N zero nodal basin in cSCC.
What Defines Asymmetric Sensorineural Hearing Loss?
Defining significant asymmetric sensorineural hearing loss (ASNHL) is important to determine if a patient requires further evaluation for retrocochlear pathology.
In-Flight Medical Emergencies Are Common, Best Handled by a Team
In-flight medical emergencies most commonly involve near-syncope and gastrointestinal, respiratory, and cardiovascular symptoms.
Intimate Partner Violence Can Exacerbate Medical Problems
Current or past intimate partner violence may be included in the differential diagnosis of many medical and behavioral health conditions, particularly in women.
Hearing Loss Less Prevalent among African-Americans
the findings are consistent with lower hearing loss prevalence in African-Americans compared to the non-African-American populations
Airway Intervention Is Significant in Ludwig’s Angina Management
The mortality rate for Ludwig’s angina appears to be decreased from previous historical accounts, with airway intervention remaining a significant part of management.
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