Olfactory Impairment and Disease Etiology areLinked
Olfactory Impairment and Disease Etiology are Linked
Patterns of olfactory impairment do reflect underlying disease etiology
Lingual Tonsillectomy Can Help Pediatric Patients with Down Syndrome and Persistent OSA
In children with DS, who have persistent OSA after T&A and lingual tonsil hypertrophy, LT significantly improved AHI, oAHI, and O2 saturation nadir
Link up with Other Physicians on Networking Websites
Physician-centered networking websites offer collaboration, education, and industry news
Beneficence: Its Relevance to Contemporary Medicine
The concept of beneficence has become an integral part of medical dialogue and thinking
FDA Works to Increase Consumer Access to Hearing Aids
The FDA takes steps to better support consumer access to hearing aids.
What Otolaryngologists Need to Know About Zika
Oolaryngologists may be the first clinicians to encounter individuals infected with the Zika virus
When Physicians Strike
How a work stoppage impacts patients—and the Hippocratic oath
Certlink Offers New Option for Maintenance of Certification
CertLink will offer otolaryngologists fewer questions and a more formative process for MOC Part III
Ethical Challenges in the Operating Room, Part II
Bedside medicine in otolaryngology
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