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Survey: Otolaryngologists Less Burned Out than Other Physicians
Otolaryngologists may be doing considerably better than their peers in other specialties when it comes to physician burnout.

Counseling Patients on Safe Nasal Irrigation
What a rare amoeba infection means for rhinology patient.

Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Otolaryngology
While use of artificial intelligence in otolaryngology is in its infancy, the benefits of employing these technologies show great promise.
Letter from the Editor: Peer Reviewing Sensational Headlines
In this era of accused #FakeNews and political bullying of the media, many people have become cynical to what is reported in mainstream news.

Is Topical Epinephrine Safe for Hemostasis in Endoscopic Sinus Surgery?
Topical epinephrine is generally safe for use in endoscopic sinus surgery, with caution in adult patients with cardiovascular comorbidities.

Is it Safe to Kiss in Era of HPV Head and Neck Cancer ‘Epidemic’?
Patients in both the general (noncancer) and HPV-OPC populations may enquire whether they should avoid open-mouth kissing to prevent either acquiring or transmitting oral HPV infection.
Chronic Rhinosinusitis Symptom Duration Does Not Affect ESS Outcomes
Patients with long-term symptom duration reported the greatest mean postoperative quality of life improvement.
Older Age Associated with Voice, Swallowing Changes After Thyroidectomy
Older age is independently associated with the development of voice or swallowing changes after thyroidectomy.
Poor Ergonomics During Surgery Increase Musculoskeletal Injury Risk
Pain and disability induced by poor ergonomics are widespread among the otolaryngology community, and surgeons rarely receive ergonomic training in the surgical context.
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