Findings from a recently published study of patients with larynx cancer show reduced odds of postoperative complications in patients who underwent laryngectomies in hospitals that performed more than six laryngectomies per year.
Journal Editors Offer Tips on Peer Review
Are you interested in becoming a reviewer or wondering how to be a better peer reviewer?
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.
Electrical Stimulation in the Nose Induces Sense of Smell
Physicians at Massachusetts Eye and Ear have induced a sense of smell in humans by using electrodes in the nose to stimulate nerves in the olfactory bulb. The researchers say […]
Functional Nasal Surgery Relieves Chronic Headache in Some Patients
The use of nasal surgery to relieve obstructed breathing is a viable treatment option in appropriately selected patients with chronic headache.
New Guidelines Help Patients with Oral Cavity Cancers Better Understand Treatment Options
The National Comprehensive Cancer Network has published the first of three guidelines for patients with head and neck cancers, focused on oral cavity cancers.
How to Say No to Patients, Ethically
Saying no to a patient’s treatment requests is often complicated

Opioid Deaths in Patients with Cancer 10 Times Lower than in General Population
New study explores risks associated with opioid use among patients with cancer.
How Physicians Can Increase Their Own Wellness and Health
Health promoting and burnout reducing tips for otolaryngologists.
How Otolaryngologists Are Working to Strengthen their Local Communities
How three otolaryngologists serve and strengthen their local communities, and how you can make a difference in yours.
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