Safety-net hospital treatment, socioeconomic status, Hispanic ethnicity, and non-Hispanic black race were associated with decreased
follow-up service utilization for cancer patients.
Spin Common in Otolaryngology RCT Abstracts
Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) play an important role in clinical decision making and should portray study findings as accurately and succinctly as possible.
Lingual Frenuloplasty Is a Safe Treatment for Select Patients
Lingual frenuloplasty with myofunctional therapy is safe and potentially effective for the treatment of mouth breathing, snoring, clenching, and myofascial tension.
How an Otolaryngologist’s Love of Music Helps Him Practice Medicine
Jeffrey Feldman, MD splits his time between his practice and his band, a nationally touring acoustic act.
Are Opioid Contracts Helpful or Harmful?
Intended to deter opioid abuse, and opioid contract provides information regarding the pros and cons associated with opioid use.
How to Talk to Patients about Conditions Considered Sexually Transmitted
Talking to patients and their loved ones about conditions that may have been sexually transmitted can be awkward for you and upsetting to them.
Samuel H. Selesnick, MD, Appointed Editor-in-Chief of The Laryngoscope
Samuel H. Selesnick, MD, has been selected as the new editor-in-chief of The Laryngoscope, an official journal of the Triological Society. He succeeds Michael G. Stewart, MD, who has served […]
Juul Suspends U.S. Advertising, CEO Steps Down
In late September, Juul Labs, which manufactures flavored e-cigarettes, announced it would suspend all broadcast, print, and digital product advertising in the United States, and that its CEO Ken Burns […]
CBD, Medical Marijuana Are Enticing, But Have Limited Data
Sudden Hearing Loss: Clinical Guideline Update
The updated clinical guidelines provide 13 action statements to help clinicians accurately diagnose sudden hearing loss to ensure appropriate management.
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