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Pathology of Lung Disease Linked to Vaping

December 17, 2019

New research is homing in on what may underlie the vaping-linked lung disease that, as of December 4, 2019, has caused 2,291 hospitalizations and 48 deaths. When researchers at the […]

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Study: Artificial Intelligence Can Help Predict Risk of Thyroid Cancer on Ultrasound

December 2, 2019

New study uses machine learning on ultrasound images of thyroid nodules to predict risk of malignancy

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Nobel Awards for Otolaryngology Research

November 25, 2019

Over the years, several Nobel Prizes have been awarded for research changing the understanding of vestibular organs and the inner ear.

Visual Abstract Competition to Launch at 2020 Triological Society Sections Meeting

November 22, 2019

Visual abstracts will be on display during the poster session at the upcoming Triological Society Combined Sections Meeting.

More Severe OSA Leads to Higher Blood Pressure in Patients with Resistant Hypertension

November 18, 2019

In patients with high blood pressure resistant to treatment who also have obstructive sleep apnea, the more severe their OSA, the higher their blood pressure

Link Between Hearing and Cognition Begins Earlier Than Once Thought

November 15, 2019

Even the earliest stage of hearing loss—when hearing is still considered normal—is linked to cognitive decline, according to a new study

WATCH NOW: Samuel Selesnick, MD Discusses the Importance of The Laryngoscope

November 5, 2019

Samuel H. Selesnick, MD, newly appointed Editor-in-Chief of The Laryngoscope, highlights the importance of the journal to readers and authors alike.

Genetic Testing for Hearing Loss

Asymmetric Hearing Loss Can Lead to Speech Recognition Difficulties

October 25, 2019

A new study has linked chronic conductive hearing loss with speech recognition deficits.

How Otolaryngologists Can Navigate the Physician–Patient Relationship with Performing Artists

October 22, 2019

Performing artists, with singers as a subset, can present specific challenges as patients.

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Samuel H. Selesnick, MD, Appointed Editor-in-Chief of The Laryngoscope

October 2, 2019

Samuel H. Selesnick, MD, has been selected as the new editor-in-chief of The Laryngoscope, an official journal of the Triological Society. He succeeds Michael G. Stewart, MD, who has served […]

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