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Article: Autism Spectrum Disorders: What Can Otolaryngologists Do?

Part 2 of 2 articles

Article: Beijing's Air Quality Affects Olympic Athletes' Performance

Otolaryngologists, immunologists, and other physicians specializing in asthma, allergies, and additional respiratory disorders watched the 2008 Beijing Olympics with bated breath.

Article: Narrow-Band Imaging Helps Diagnose Barrett's Esophagus, Study Shows

Patients who undergo a transnasal esophagoscopy using narrow-band imaging are more likely to have dysplasia diagnosed with a biopsy than those who have the exam using only white light, researchers have reported.

Article: The Mechanisms of Tinnitus: Research Progress and Treatment Implications

Tinnitus, classically defined as the perception of sound that has no external source, and referred to by some as a phantom auditory perception, plagues as many as 50 million Americans, 12 million of them severely; and 2 to 4 million people are debilitated by it.

Article: Specific Viral Culprit Hard to Find in Otitis Media

In a prospective study, researchers have found that most otitis media infections are associated with rhinovirus upper respiratory infections-making the prospect of a vaccine to prevent the ear infections remote.

Article: Recognizing Diversity is Essential for Delivering Quality, Affordable Health Care

Within the ongoing discussion on the need to reform the delivery of health care in the United States to better balance issues of cost, quality, and accessibility is an underlying issue that, if not sufficiently recognized, will undermine all efforts at reform.

Article: When Leaders Ail: Health Problems of Past Presidents and What They Tell Us

As this article is being written, the presidential campaign is in the final heat, and all eyes are turning toward the finish line.

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Article: Developing Quality Measures in Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery

A movement underfoot in industry is rapidly infiltrating all branches of medicine, and specialties, such as otolaryngology-head and neck surgery, are being encouraged to join the ranks.

Article: Quality Improvement: We Are Not Alone

This issue's Special Report is on quality improvement, an increasingly important health care issue not only in this country, but also in many other countries around the world.

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