Among 24-hour dual-probe pH testing, esophageal high-resolution manometry, esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD), and contrast videofluoroscopy (esophagram), which modality is most able to identify the common abnormalities seen in patients with globus sensation? […]
Voice and Airway Presentations of Patients with Chronic Pain Syndromes Are Clinically Indistinguishable
The voice and airway presentation of patients with FMS, IBS, and/or CFS suggests that these disorders may be different clinical manifestations of a shared pathophysiology.
A Look at the Latest Research on Subglottic Stenosis
Female Otolaryngologists in Some Subspecialties Keeping Publication Pace with Male Counterparts
This study suggests that female otolaryngologists within certain subspetomatic cialties are keeping pace with their male colleagues in publication productivity in the early career time frame.
Female Otolaryngologists Pursuing Research Careers Need More Support, Researchers Conclude
Researchers share data on the Triological Society’s Career Development Awards program.
So You Want to Be a Surgeon-Scientist?
Stephanie Shintani Smith shares how she launched her research career and what has helped her along the way.
More Than Half of Prescribed Postoperative Opioids Go Unused
A look at opioid prescription and consumption figures, as well as pain trends, for common otolaryngologic procedures.
How to Land an NIH Grant
Study Design Flaws Can Create Result Interpretation Problems
Pitfalls in scientific reserach were identified in two major areas: design and data analysis.
Life Purpose Significantly Associated with All-Cause Mortality
Life purpose was significantly associated with all-cause mortality in The Health and Retirement Study.