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Geriatric Otolaryngology Has Come of Age

April 1, 2007

Otolaryngology-head and neck surgery is a broad specialty that covers the diagnosis and the medical and surgical management of conditions in patients who age from neonates through adults.

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Evidence-Based Research: The Foundation for Treatment Decisions

April 1, 2007

Evidence-based medicine (EBM) integrates (1) individual clinical expertise, (2) the best current research evidence that is clinically relevant and patient-oriented, and (3) patient preferences, concerns and expectations, into the decision-making process.

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More than Smoke and Mirrors: Expanding Technology and Use of Lasers in Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery

April 1, 2007

Long used in a number of medical specialties, lasers offer a minimally invasive way to treat a variety of benign and malignant conditions.

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Higher VPC Frequency Found in Severe Obstructive Sleep Apnea

April 1, 2007

The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute estimates that more than 12 million Americans have sleep apnea; it can occur in anyone, but is most prevalent in overweight males over the age of 40 who snore loudly.

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Biomaterial Appears Useful in Certain Head and Neck Surgery Wound Repairs

April 1, 2007

Doctors suggest that an new artificial skin product-already approved for the treatment of patients with major burns and other injuries-could have application for repair of large head and neck surgical wounds.

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Sutures Make Differences in Complications, Revision of Blepharoplasties

April 1, 2007

In performing blepharoplasty, the type of suture materials used by the surgeon may make a difference in outcome, researchers suggested at the first combined sections meeting of the Triological Society.

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Incision, Repair of Ear Hematoma Recommended

April 1, 2007

A procedure in which a hematoma in the ear is repaired through definitive incision and drainage appears to result in good cosmetic outcomes, researchers reported at the combined sections meeting of the Triological Society.

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How to Write the Triological Society Thesis

April 1, 2007

The key to writing an acceptable thesis-one of the requirements for membership in the Triological Society-is to remember PICO

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Why Being Uninsured Makes Sense for Many Americans

April 1, 2007

Just when I discovered the meaning of life, they changed it. George Carlin

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Covering the Uninsured-Searching for a Solution: Part 1 of a series

April 1, 2007

As surely as April showers bring May flowers, a robust national economy prompts lawmakers to conjure plans for universal health insurance.

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