Plans are in place to bring the diagnostic tool out of the lab and into clinical practice.
What Type of Sleep Study Is Best for My Patient? Comparing Home vs. Lab
Emotional Disturbance May Be a Central Nervous System Manifestation of COVID-19
A look at the burden of depressed mood and anxiety in COVID-19 and its associated disease characteristics.
Tablet Game Found Comparable to Standard Hearing Screening for Children
Tablet game audiometry as a screening tool performs well in a controlled setting and can be considered a reliable screening method for school-age children.
Overview of EHR-Derived COVID-19 Symptoms Prior to Testing May Lead to Earlier Diagnoses
Understanding temporal dynamics of COVID-19 patient symptoms could provide fine-grained resolution to guide clinical decision-making.
Testing for Decreased Smell Function May Help Identify Coronavirus Patients Earlier
Decreased smell function is a major marker for coronavirus infection; therefore, smell testing may help to identify COVID-19 patients in need of early treatment or quarantine.
Clinicians Dissect Dizziness
Panelists at the Triological Society Combined Sections Meeting review complicated cases.
Intimate Partner Violence Can Exacerbate Medical Problems
Current or past intimate partner violence may be included in the differential diagnosis of many medical and behavioral health conditions, particularly in women.
The Dramatic Rise in Tongue Tie and Lip Tie Treatment
Do All Patients With Head and Neck Cancer Require a PET Scan at Diagnosis?
The use of PET scan is recommended at diagnosis for patients presenting at clinical stages III and IV for head and neck cancer.
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