The decision is one of the greatest debates within maxillofacial trauma
Is Cocaine a Safe Topical Agent For Use During Endoscopic Sinus Surgery?
The benefits of cocaine are unique in terms of its singular ability to both vasoconstrict and anesthetize the nasal mucosa
Ventilation Tubes in Middle Ear Effusion Post– Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma Radiation: To Insert or Not?
A gradual approach to the management of OME postradiotherapy is recommended
Sleep Disorders Affect Men and Women Differently
Sleep-related health issues manifest in and affect the lives of males and females differently
Drug Shrinks Multiple Cancer Tumor Types with Same Genetic Defect
Targeted therapy shows promise in clinical trials for both pediatric and adult patients
Complications from Surgery for Thyroid Cancer More Common than Previously Thought
Overall 12% of patients experienced complications specific to the surgery within a year following the procedure.
OSA and Insomnia Often Go Undiagnosed in African Americans
African Americans with sleep apnea and insomnia are rarely diagnosed with either disorder, even when the severity is likely to affect their health
Sleep Apnea Can Cause Complications with Dental Implants
A new study shows a strong correlation between OSA and complications with previously implanted oral prosthetics
AAO–HNS Updates Clinical Guidelines for Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo
The American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery has updated the clinical practice guideline for diagnosis and treatment of BPPV
Number of U.S. Adults with Hearing Loss Expected to Double by 2060
Hearing loss among U.S. adults will nearly double the current rate by 2060
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