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Olfactory Neural Cells Can Become Multipotent Following Injury

February 7, 2018

In this study, researchers provide the first evidence that it is possible to regenerate stem cells of the nasal tissue in mice, thus enlarging the population of adult stem cells.

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Better Consensus Needed for Anticoagulation Use Following HN Free Flap Procedures

February 7, 2018

There is inadequate evidence to develop a standardized protocol for optimal anticoagulation therapy in patients undergoing free flap reconstruction of the head and neck.

Vocal Fold Augmentation Improves Dyspnea Symptoms for Glottic Insufficiency

February 7, 2018

Patients with glottic insufficiency and dyspnea prior to intervention had a significant reduction in dyspnea following treatment.

Ways Physicians Can Avoid Burnout

February 7, 2018

Define your own priorities, set your own goals, and carve your own path

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What’s Your OR Playlist? Ron Kuppersmith, MD, MBA

February 6, 2018

We asked Ronald B. Kuppersmith, MD, MBA, what he listens to during a procedure.

The Tax Bill’s Implications for Healthcare

February 1, 2018

On December 20, 2017, Congress passed a massive tax bill, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, that will impact nearly every individual and business in America. While the bill makes […]

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Survivors of Head and Neck Cancers Experience Long-Lasting Cognitive Deficits

January 15, 2018

Survivors of head and neck cancers are at risk for delayed neurocognitive deficits for at least two years following radiotherapy or chemotherapy

ABOto Executive Director Talks Leadership, Physician Wellness

January 9, 2018

Brian Nussenbaum, MD, has assumed the role of executive director of the American Board of Otolaryngology (ABOto), replacing Robert H. Miller, MD. Previously, Dr. Nussenbaum served as division chief of […]

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The Controversy Over Maintenance of Certification

January 7, 2018

Some physicians opt out of MOC, citing high cost, irrelevance and general frustration. What is the value of recertification?

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Letter from the Editor: ENTtoday 2.0

January 7, 2018

A message from ENTtoday’s new physician editor, Alex Chiu, MD.

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