Reducing opioid prescribing to children after tonsillectomy may be possible without increasing risk of complications, according to a new study.

Reducing opioid prescribing to children after tonsillectomy may be possible without increasing risk of complications, according to a new study.
Otolaryngologists say preauthorizations are becoming more complex, frustrating
Otolaryngologists are now considered the go-to specialists for performing these challenging surgeries
Investigators show the feasibility of using smartphones to detect middle ear fluid in children with suspected acute otitis media and acute otitis media with effusion.
The AAO–HNS has published a set of clinical statements on the indications for and appropriate use of balloon dilation of the Eustachian tube.
In May 2020, Timothy L. Smith, MD, MPH, will succeed David W. Kennedy, MD as editor-in-chief of the journal The International Forum of Allergy & Rhinology (IFAR). Published by Wiley […]
There is reasonable concern that patients with severe hearing loss may obtain minimal benefit from OTC hearing aids and not seek a higher level of hearing rehabilitation.
Fewer female otolaryngologists are lacking in senior academic positions and more remain unmarried with fewer children when compared with their male counterparts.
The vocal training and regular examinations by otolaryngologists that children who sing in choirs receive may pay off beyond voice training to benefit their overall vocal health.
New data show that air pollution may contribute to obstructive sleep apnea.