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Genetic diagnosis helps guide care of childhood hearing loss

Written by | 25 Jan 2023

Advances in understanding the many different genetic causes of childhood-onset hearing loss indicate that genomic testing could assist in treatment planning, including optimal timing of treatment. Even if… read more.

Immunotherapy drug did not increase surgery complications, study finds

Written by | 10 Sep 2022

A University of Cincinnati study found administering an immunotherapy drug before surgery for oral cavity cancer did not lead to increased rates of complications during and after surgery…. read more.

Tonsillectomy in children: Update to guidelines for treating and managing care

Written by | 17 Nov 2019

Includes education and counselling component for caregivers American Academy of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery

Pain, MRI, cochlear implants

Written by | 6 Feb 2015

Pain, discomfort and magnet displacement were documented in a small medical records review study of patients with cochlear implants (CIs) who underwent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), according to… read more.

Adults’ tonsillectomy complications and pain are higher than previously thought

Written by | 2 May 2014

Twenty percent of adults who have tonsillectomies will have a complication, which is significantly higher than previously shown, according to a team of researchers. The team also found… read more.

Adults' tonsillectomy complications and pain are higher than previously thought

Written by | 2 May 2014

Twenty percent of adults who have tonsillectomies will have a complication, which is significantly higher than previously shown, according to a team of researchers. The team also found… read more.

Tinnitus discovery opens door to possible new treatment avenues

Written by | 3 Jan 2014

Disruption of timing from sensory nerves underlies ‘ringing in the ears’ that plagues millions, including many veterans.

ASCO 2013 Report – Sorafenib shows efficacy in advanced differentiated thyroid cancer

Written by | 10 Jun 2013

by Bruce Sylvester – over 30,000 clinicians and researchers attended the American Society of Clinical Oncology 2013 annual meeting in Chicago on May 31-June 4. Among the most… read more.

Antibiotic Rx for acute rhinosinusitis

Written by | 27 May 2013

Antibiotics for acute rhinosinusitis (ARS) are prescribed frequently – especially for younger adult patients and in primary care settings – despite recent consensus guidelines that discourage antibiotic use… read more.

Prednisolone reduces sequelae in Bell’s Palsy

Written by | 31 Jul 2012

by Bruce Sylvester – Emerging uses of FDA Approved Drugs – Patients treated  for Bell palsy with prednisolone within 72 hours achieved  significantly reduced severity of  mild to… read more.

Prednisolone reduces sequelae in Bell's Palsy

Written by | 31 Jul 2012

by Bruce Sylvester – Emerging uses of FDA Approved Drugs – Patients treated  for Bell palsy with prednisolone within 72 hours achieved  significantly reduced severity of  mild to… read more.

Greater hearing loss with age among women with diabetes

Written by | 14 Jun 2012

by Bruce Sylvester – Diabetes adds to hearing loss with age among women, if it is not well controlled with medication,

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