COVID-19 produced persistent olfactory dysfunction in 29% of cohort at a one-year follow-up evaluation.
COVID Associated with Increased Attention on Articles in Otolaryngology Journals
COVID-19 pandemic was associated with an increase in volume, citations, and attention for both COVID and non-COVID articles in otolaryngology journals as compared to pre-COVID articles.
Calif. Physicians Barred from Giving Misleading Info to Patients on COVID-19
California Governor Gavin Newsom signed a bill in November 2022 that allows the state Medical Board and Osteopathic Medical Board to discipline physicians who knowingly give misinformation or disinformation to […]
Women, Patients with Severe Dysfunction Less Likely to Regain Smell, Taste After COVID-19
Women, patients who had initially severe COVID-19 symptoms, and patients who had nasal congestion while having COVID-19 are less likely to regain their senses of smell and taste than those who do not fall into any of these categories.
Tracheostomy Supply Shortages are Threatening Patient Health
Povidone-Iodine Nasal Spray Does Not Demonstrate Virucidal Activity in COVID-19–Positive Patients
Dilute versions of PVP-I nasal spray appear safe for topical use in the nasal cavity, but PVP-I does not demonstrate virucidal activity in COVID-19–positive patients.
CA Physicians Barred from Giving Misleading Info to Patients on COVID-19
California Governor Gavin Newsom signed a bill in October that allows the state Medical Board and Osteopathic Medical Board to discipline physicians who knowingly give misinformation or disinformation to their […]
COVID-19–Related Olfactory Dysfunction Associated with Major Depressive Disorder Likelihood
The Questionnaire of Olfactory Disorders (QOD) might help predict symptoms of depression in olfactory dysfunction (OD) patients.
Letter from the Editor: Recent Changes and Challenges in Otolaryngology Practice
When the way we come together with our patients and treat them is compromised, it strains our ability to perform our jobs.
Supreme Court Finds CMS COVID19 Vaccine Mandate Permissible, Not OSHA
The Supreme Court ruled two different ways on vaccine mandates. With COVID-19 vaccines continuing, it’s important to understand why they ruled differently.
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