New cochlear impant users consistently demonstrate improvements in attention, episodic, and working memory, as well as processing speed, even after as little as 6 months experience with their devices.

New cochlear impant users consistently demonstrate improvements in attention, episodic, and working memory, as well as processing speed, even after as little as 6 months experience with their devices.
The management of vestibular neuritis with corticosteroids remains controversial.
All individuals presenting with an extratympanic paraganglioma of the head and neck should undergo genetic testing.
Screening for depression in patients with OSA would be worthwhile because there is a high rate of comorbidity.
There is a critical need for high-quality randomized control trials to determine if diuretics are effective for treating Meniére’s disease.
There is insufficient evidence to support the use of acupuncture in CRS.
There is no uniformity or consensus on the effective management of the N zero nodal basin in cSCC.
Defining significant asymmetric sensorineural hearing loss (ASNHL) is important to determine if a patient requires further evaluation for retrocochlear pathology.
A look at the major advantages and disadvantages of these electrodes to help guide surgeons considering electrode type.
Septoplasty should be performed in patients with functional problems related to congenital anomalies or trauma.