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Article: Snoring Treatments Available, But Are Rarely Completely Successful

Snoring is a common complaint of patients (and their spouses) treated by otolaryngologists.

Article: Evidence Suggests a Novel and Simple Way to Detect SIDS Susceptibility at Birth

If recent evidence showing that a hearing injury in infants is a predictor of susceptibility to sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is validated with further studies, a perplexing and horrifying syndrome that has caused much consternation and anguish may potentially be detected by a simple hearing test at birth.

Article: 'Mind-Body-Spirit': Holistic Otolaryngologists Have a Different Perspective

Of the more than 13,000 health care providers who are members of the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, exactly three of them officially practice holistic otolaryngology as members of the American Holistic Medical Association, which itself is only about 1,000 members strong and just now entering its 30th year.

Article: Selecting the Right Patients Is Key for Chemoradiation Success

Head and neck cancer care has been undergoing a paradigm shift over the past decade, moving from a surgery-based approach to one that increasingly relies on chemoradiation (CRT).

Article: Patient-Reported Outcomes Assessment in the Practice Setting: Part 2: Setting Up an Outcomes Assessment Program in Your Practice

Disease-specific outcomes measures in otolaryngology-head and neck surgery can be completed by your patients before and after treatment, enabling tracking of these important outcomes with a minimum of disruption to the normal practice routine

Article: 'Doctor, My Ear Hurts': Diagnosing Referred Otalgia

Otalgia is a common complaint of patients presenting to both general practice and otolaryngology clinics.

Article: The Sleep Medicine Certification Examination Has Arrived

On November 15, Pell Ann Wardrop, MD, walked into a testing center, where she sat down at a computer and took an exam.

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Article: FDA Guidance on Sinusitis and Its Potential Impact on Treatment

The fact that chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) appears to be increasing in both prevalence and incidence is an observation that is commonly cited.

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