Olfactory dysfunction (OD) presence does not seem to be useful in identifying subjects at risk for being COVID-19 super spreaders.
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Tips for Increasing Your Physical and Mental Well-Being During COVID-19
Connecting with others, observing your emotions and accepting that there will be new norms can help increase your well-being during the coronavirus pandemic.
Do Patients With Dementia Benefit From Cochlear Implantation?
Newer studies assess the effect of cochlear implants on independent risk factors for dementia associated with hearing loss, including cognition, depression, and physical activity.
Men with Hearing Loss are More Likely to Be Obese
Men who suffer sensory loss, particularly hearing loss, are more likely to be physically inactive and obese than women, according to a new study published in the European Journal of Public Health (doi:10.1093/eurpub/ckab077). In the report “Gender differences in the association between physical activity and obesity in adults with vision and hearing losses,” researchers from […]
Exercise May Not Sabotage Your Diet
MYTH: Exercise fuels appetite and causes dietary lapses. THE TRUTH: Although findings are mixed as to whether people eat more when they exercise, a new study of 130 adults who were overweight or obese and were participating in a behavioral weight loss program showed that for every additional 10 minutes of total physical activity, the […]
How Otolaryngologists Can Empower Teens to Take Care of Themselves
Citing recent news headlines, like vaping-related deaths, can be one way to introduce a topic or help it sink in with teenagers.
Rx: Wellness: Increasing Your Commitment to Your Own Health
A healthy work/life integration can promote health and reduce burnout.
How Physicians Can Increase Their Own Wellness and Health
Health promoting and burnout reducing tips for otolaryngologists.
Resistance Training During Chemoradiotherapy Safe for Patients with HNSCC
Progressive resistance training is also associated with high patient satisfaction
New Guidelines for Long-Term Needs of Head and Neck Cancer Survivors
The American Cancer Society (ACS) has issued a new guideline that addresses the long-term needs of survivors of head and neck cancer.
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