Researchers have identified a strong association between telomerase reverse transcriptase, an antigen abundantly produced in roughly 85% of tumor cells, and elevated levels of white blood cells that produce antibodies within tumors.


Researchers have identified a strong association between telomerase reverse transcriptase, an antigen abundantly produced in roughly 85% of tumor cells, and elevated levels of white blood cells that produce antibodies within tumors.

Recent research shows that a person’s chronotype can influence a patient’s reaction to and use of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy.

A resource recently introduced on the AMA’s online Ed Hub will help physicians complete the new, one-time, eight-hour training requirement issued by the DEA on treating and managing patients with opioid or other substance use disorders.

Dr. Lindsay took the opportunity to speak with senior women in healthcare about current barriers to gender equity in healthcare, and two words became mainstays: complacency and intentionality.

Facial and plastic surgery otolaryngology specialists discuss how the understanding and treatment of facial paralysis has changed over the years

Although the artificial intelligence app ChatGPT has created chaos in some medical areas, it may be a promising yet ambiguous alternative to traditional search engines for patient information.




ENTtoday’s editor Robin W. Lindsay reflects on the changes we’ve seen in our community because of the #MeToo movement.