Self-reported snoring linked with decreased sleep time, unintentionally falling asleep, coronary artery disease, depressive disorders
Elderly Patients with Laryngeal Squamous Cell Cancer Benefit from Higher Quality Care
Higher quality larynx cancer care associated with reduced incidence of late airway and swallowing impairment, improved outcomes, lower costs
High-Resolution Microendoscopy Shows Promise for Intraoperative Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma Margin Detection
Research finds HRME useful as technique for margin control, platform for molecular imaging technologies
Otolaryngology Readmission Rates Reported
How 30-day readmission rates for both outpatient, inpatient surgeries compare with overall hospital rates
Nonclinical Factors Influence Antibiotic Overuse in Acute Sinusitis
Healthcare provider, provider’s specialty, presence of medical trainees affect overuse of antibiotics
FDA Warns Against Use of Unapproved Ear Drops in Children
The FDA says that the efficacy of certain drugs to treat otitis media, otitis externa, or excessive wax buildup has not been proven, and some have reports of adverse effects
Physicians Employ Dogs to Smell Cancer
A team of physicians, veterinarians, and animal behaviorists at the University of California in Davis have been training a pair of dogs to identify the scent of cancer in humans.
WATCH THIS: CT vs. MRI in Otology
Radiologists Hugh Curtin, MD and Caroline Robson, MBChB discuss indications for both CT and MRI imaging studies in the evaluation and management of otologic disease.
Countdown to ICD-10 Winds Down as October 1 Start Date Approaches
Leadership Position, Training Can Change Way Otolaryngologists Practice Medicine
Vanderbilt University Leadership Training Program for otolaryngology residents teaches leadership skills within medical residency
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