In August 2017, U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) introduced a new bill to the Senate that would add requirements for medical device cybersecurity, including mandated testing and better remote access […]

Alexander Chiu Selected as Incoming Editor of ENTtoday
Alexander G. Chiu, MD, will begin his term as editor-in-chief of ENTtoday on January 1, 2018
Large Medical Providers Move Into Retail Space
The move by medical providers into retail space underscores need to provide high quality care while cutting costs

Many Patients with Cancer Face Financial Distress from Treatment
Nearly 40% of study participants cited unexpected treatment costs cancer care

Free Audiologic Care Program Feasible at Indigent Health Clinics
It is feasible to provide free, comprehensive audiologic care, including hearing aids and fitting, in a well-established, free clinic model

Sleep Disorders Affect Men and Women Differently
Sleep-related health issues manifest in and affect the lives of males and females differently

Drug Shrinks Multiple Cancer Tumor Types with Same Genetic Defect
Targeted therapy shows promise in clinical trials for both pediatric and adult patients
Report: Physician Prescribing Behavior Changes Following Restrictions on Direct Marketing
A new study found that physicians prescribed fewer promoted drugs and more non-promoted drugs following policy changes to restrict marketing activities at their institutions
Complications from Surgery for Thyroid Cancer More Common than Previously Thought
Overall 12% of patients experienced complications specific to the surgery within a year following the procedure.

OSA and Insomnia Often Go Undiagnosed in African Americans
African Americans with sleep apnea and insomnia are rarely diagnosed with either disorder, even when the severity is likely to affect their health
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