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The medical discipline and practice of otolaryngology is a specialty that addresses conditions of the ears, nose, and throat. Another name for this practice is otolaryngology head and neck surgery.
New AASM position statement emphasizes that sleep is a biological necessity

New AASM position statement emphasizes that sleep is a biological necessity

Ride e-scooters with safety to prevent head and neck injuries

Ride e-scooters with safety to prevent head and neck injuries

HEPA air purifier can significantly reduce airborne COVID-19 particles

HEPA air purifier can significantly reduce airborne COVID-19 particles

Researchers analyze transparency, variation of payer-negotiated prices for thyroid cancer treatment

Researchers analyze transparency, variation of payer-negotiated prices for thyroid cancer treatment

Sleep disorders increase health care utilization and costs

Sleep disorders increase health care utilization and costs

Absence of key gene causes severe hearing loss

Absence of key gene causes severe hearing loss

Study underscores the importance of mental health screening in adolescents with hearing loss

Study underscores the importance of mental health screening in adolescents with hearing loss

New book provides details on the roles of inflammation in head and neck malignancy

New book provides details on the roles of inflammation in head and neck malignancy

U-M study finds low HPV vaccination rate among young adult men in the U.S.

U-M study finds low HPV vaccination rate among young adult men in the U.S.

Study describes “cocktail party effect” in people with hearing loss

Study describes “cocktail party effect” in people with hearing loss

Nearly 20% of U.S. adults experience chronic pain

Nearly 20% of U.S. adults experience chronic pain

SARS-CoV-2 does not directly infect the brain but can inflict neurological damage

SARS-CoV-2 does not directly infect the brain but can inflict neurological damage

Study links chronic sinus inflammation with alterations in brain activity

Study links chronic sinus inflammation with alterations in brain activity

World's first human tracheal transplant performed by Mount Sinai surgeons

World's first human tracheal transplant performed by Mount Sinai surgeons

Nosing in on kids who had Covid and lost their sense of smell

Nosing in on kids who had Covid and lost their sense of smell

Study reveals biomarkers for the prognosis of gastric adenocarcinoma

Study reveals biomarkers for the prognosis of gastric adenocarcinoma

Early tracheotomy shortens ICU stay and lowers risk of ventilator-associated pneumonia

Early tracheotomy shortens ICU stay and lowers risk of ventilator-associated pneumonia

Advanced 3D models and a telemedicine system enable online training in endoscopic sinus surgery

Advanced 3D models and a telemedicine system enable online training in endoscopic sinus surgery

Advanced 3D sinus models highlight new mode of medical training in the COVID-19 era

Advanced 3D sinus models highlight new mode of medical training in the COVID-19 era

COVID-19 swab testing may not be good for people with a history of sinus or skull-base surgery

COVID-19 swab testing may not be good for people with a history of sinus or skull-base surgery

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