Patients who undergo mandibular fracture experience a significant amount of pain following surgery, but pain management protocols remain unclear
Music Effective for Post-Operative Recovery
Patients who listen to any form of music before, during, or after surgery experienced reduced anxiety and less pain post-operatively
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation May Treat Tinnitus
Repetitive transcranial magnetic pulses may improve symptoms of tinnitus
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.
Online Course Helps Health Professionals Identify Sleep Disorders
Educational course for occupational health nurses aimed at helping to identify patients with sleep disorders.
New Rules Mandate Stricter Patient Protections at Tax-Exempt Hospitals
New rules set forth by the U.S. Department of Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service are placing tougher demands on tax-exempt hospitals to ensure protection of patient rights
Novel Antibiotic To Solve the Antibiotic Crisis?
A new way of developing antibiotics using uncultivable soil bacterium is sparking interest with its potential to tackle an emerging public health problem posed by the rise of antibiotic resistance.
Allergens from Cats and Cockroaches Linked to Glaucoma Risk
Contact with cats and cockroaches may increase the risk for glaucoma, but contact with dogs could guard against the eye disease, say authors of a new study.
New Guidelines Focus on Primary Persistent Tinnitus
New recommendations for clinical practice guidelines on focus on primary persistent tinnitus.
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