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Study Shows Rhinoplasty Decreases Perceived Age
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Cochlear Implants Can Be Safe And Effective For Kidney Transplant Patients Who Lose Their Hearing
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Noise Exposure Can Cause Long-Lasting Changes To Sensory Pathways; Touch-Sensing Nerve Cells May Lead To Future Tinnitus Treatments
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Women with diabetes have hearing problems
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Among patients with head and neck cancer, poor overall quality of life, pain, and continued tobacco use appear to be associated with poorer outcomes and higher mortality rate two years after diagnosis, according to a report in the November issue of the Archives of Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.
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UC Irvine Researchers Urge Caution When Buying Noisy Toys
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Among patients with head and neck cancer, poor overall quality of life, pain, and continued tobacco use appear to be associated with poorer outcomes and higher mortality rate two years after diagnosis, according to a report in the November issue of the Archives of Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.
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You Can Make Yourself Hear Better
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Among patients with head and neck cancer, poor overall quality of life, pain, and continued tobacco use appear to be associated with poorer outcomes and higher mortality rate two years after diagnosis, according to a report in the November issue of the Archives of Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.
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Study Identifies Factors Associated With Increased Risk Of Death Among Two-Year Survivors Of Head And Neck Cancer
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Among patients with head and neck cancer, poor overall quality of life, pain, and continued tobacco use appear to be associated with poorer outcomes and higher mortality rate two years after diagnosis, according to a report in the November issue of the Archives of Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.
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One in Five Americans Age 12 and Older Experiences Hearing Loss Severe Enough to Hinder Communication
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Erbitux (cetuximab) has been approved by the US FDA for combination use with chemotherapy for late-stage head and neck cancer treatment. When given together with chemotherapy, Erbitus was found to extend the lives of patients compared to those on chemotherapy alone.
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Erbitux (Cetuximab) approved for Metastatic Head and Neck Cancer in the USA
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Erbitux (cetuximab) has been approved by the US FDA for combination use with chemotherapy for late-stage head and neck cancer treatment. When given together with chemotherapy, Erbitus was found to extend the lives of patients compared to those on chemotherapy alone.
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Telehealth enables remote treatment for the hearing-impaired
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New software being studied in Australia may allow patients with cochlear implants to maintain, and even repair, their implants from home. Users of system under development by Ear Science Institute of Australia plug their implants into their computer, and an audiologist at the treatment facility tests the device for problems in real time.
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From sweet to salty - Evidence of unique taste maps in the brain
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New research on mice suggests the mammalian brain has a "gustotopic map" comprising a unique group of neurons that code tastes from sweet to salty. The findings show that this group of neurons responds differently and discretely as the tongue encounters specific tastes.
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Heat in chili peppers can ease sinus problems
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Hot chili peppers are known to make people "tear up," but a new study led by University of Cincinnati allergy researcher Jonathan Bernstein, MD, found that a nasal spray containing an ingredient derived from hot chili peppers (Capsicum annum) may help people "clear up" certain types of sinus inflammation.
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Sleep Apnea returns rapidly if CPAP stopped
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Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and its associated complications recurred rapidly after discontinuation of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP), results of a small randomized trial showed.
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Older tonsil surgery beats most newer techniques
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Not Senseless - Watching the brain relearning the sense of smell
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Researchers developing synthetic material to revitalise damaged vocal cords
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Philips Healthcare showcases its latest innovations in sleep therapy at 8th Otolaryngology Exhibition and Conference in Dubai
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Qatar records first robotic ENT surgery in Gulf region
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Prevalence of hearing loss may be higher in Middle East region
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Light Therapy For Early-Stage Laryngeal Cancer Is A Voice-Saver
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Light, or photodynamic, therapy can help preserve the voice and vocal cord function for patients with early stage laryngeal (voice box) cancer, according to a study from Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit.