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BETTER TONSILLECTOMY

BETTER TONSILLECTOMY

There is late breaking research out that shows a new way to perform tonsillectomies in children is much less painful. There are 400,000 tonsillectomies performed each year in the u.s. It is the second most common pediatric surgery performed in... (Read more about BETTER TONSILLECTOMY)

COCHLEAR IMPLANTS

COCHLEAR IMPLANTS

New research shows that early cochlear implants can significantly improve an individual’s likelihood of having normal hearing. Of all the new research on cochlear implants, which when implanted in the inner ear can give deaf people complete... (Read more about COCHLEAR IMPLANTS)

CONGENITAL GLAUCOMA

CONGENITAL GLAUCOMA

Congenital glaucoma is an eye disease where the normal eye pressure is affected by the buildup of fluid in the eye. You might say that 3 year old Juan Navarro is a little ham. Smiling and posing for the camera, he looks like your typical playful... (Read more about CONGENITAL GLAUCOMA)

EAR TUBE RECOMMENDATIONS

EAR TUBE RECOMMENDATIONS

“I don’t see any cheese in there.” Seven year-old Jessica Lee giggles at her doctor. But she does have ear fluid her middle ear. In fact her middle ear fluid has been around off and on for 3 year now. Back then, Jessica battled repeated bouts of... (Read more about EAR TUBE RECOMMENDATIONS)

Ear Tubes Latest

Ear Tubes Latest

For parents of little ones, you know, it’s the time of year for ear infections. And for a lot of kids, this is a recurring problem. Every week, 10,000 kids are getting ear tubes placed in the U.S. for recurring ear infections. It’s been... (Read more about Ear Tubes Latest)

HOME SLEEP APNEA TEST

HOME SLEEP APNEA TEST

Sleep apnea tests are now easier to do. Sleep apnea is a condition where the person stops breathing perhaps hundreds of times a night. Sleep apnea is associated with daytime exhaustion and even occasional deaths. The problem can cause snoring... (Read more about HOME SLEEP APNEA TEST)

Infants and hearing loss

Infants and hearing loss

Julia Ribera never imagined that an infection she had while pregnant would result in her daughter Zulie suffering from infant hearing loss. Hearing loss in infants can go undetected for several months. Zulie was nearly 6 months old when her mother... (Read more about Infants and hearing loss)

MP3 Players and Your Hearing

MP3 Players and Your Hearing

Well, it’s holiday shopping season, and no doubt, many parents are going to get requests from their kids for an MP 3 player. But before you do, you might want to hear about a health warning regarding these devices--hearing being the operative... (Read more about MP3 Players and Your Hearing)

Non-Surgical Nose Jobs

Non-Surgical Nose Jobs

Last year, there were almost 300,000 nose jobs performed in the United States. According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, it’s the second most popular cosmetic procedure. But maybe you don’t want to go under the knife? Take... (Read more about Non-Surgical Nose Jobs)

SINUSITIS AND ANTIBIOTICS

SINUSITIS AND ANTIBIOTICS

Antibiotic treatments for sinusitis still work, says a new study. Resistance in chronic sinusitis patients can be prevented if a careful and strict approach to care is followed. Learn more about it in this two-minute video clip. In the study,... (Read more about SINUSITIS AND ANTIBIOTICS)

SNORING RELIEF

SNORING RELIEF

Could there finally be a cure for snoring? New data out of the annual meeting of the American Academy of Otolaryngology (ear, nose, and throat surgeons) shows a simple implanted device can have significant impact on the lives of people with sleep... (Read more about SNORING RELIEF)

STEROID THERAPY FOR VERTIGO

STEROID THERAPY FOR VERTIGO

There is new hope for patients who suffer from vertigo, the condition characterized by severe dizziness that causes rooms to seem like they’re spinning. A commonly used steroid medication has been shown to be helpful for the treatment of vertigo... (Read more about STEROID THERAPY FOR VERTIGO)

SUMMER EAR HEALTH

SUMMER EAR HEALTH

“I was going to Disney World,” says Willen Feygin. 8 year old Willen Feygin couldn’t wait to get off the plane this summer during his trip to Florida and it wasn’t because of his excitement to meet Mickey and Minnie. “It felt painful,” says... (Read more about SUMMER EAR HEALTH)

Sinuplasty

Sinuplasty

Sinusitis sufferer, Norman Wiesenfeld, says that living with chronic sinus pain stole every ounce of his energy. “I was trying to go to sleep and had coughing attacks every night and I couldn’t sleep.” Having no success with a multitude of... (Read more about Sinuplasty)

Sinusitis Guidelines

Sinusitis Guidelines

Hilda Demetrios was visiting her doctor for sinus complaints, which she frequently experiences. “I have a drip in the back of my throat it’s constantly dripping, a lot of mucus is bothering me, I wanted to see if it’s an allergy or a sinus... (Read more about Sinusitis Guidelines)

Sleep Apnea Syndrome

Sleep Apnea Syndrome

By Dr. Adam S. Mednick, M.D., Ph.D. Sleep apnea syndrome is one of the most under diagnosed illnesses, not only in the United States, but throughout the world. The word ‘apnea’ is derived from the Greek apnoia, meaning’ ‘want of breath’.... (Read more about Sleep Apnea Syndrome)

The Thyroid

The Thyroid

The thyroid gland lies in front of the neck and has two lobes connected by an isthmus. It is an endocrine organ whose responsibility is to secrete a hormone that controls the body's growth and metabolism. (Read more about The Thyroid)

Tonsillectomy

Tonsillectomy

A new study says children who have their tonsils out get benefits that go far beyond the elimination of strep throat. Thirty years ago, tonsillectomy was performed on more than a million children each year. But now, it’s performed on just a... (Read more about Tonsillectomy)

Voice Health

Voice Health

Summer fever is in the air…the scene is set for a fun night at this neighborhood bar…drinks are flowing, the crowd is lively, but, for bartender, Daniel Thomases, he’s doing everything he can to not only serve up the best margarita in town, he’s... (Read more about Voice Health)

Your First Visit

Your First Visit

By Tauseef Ahmed, MD, FACP Professor of Medicine and Chief of the Division of Oncology / Hematology at New York Medical College Your tests have come back. The news is not good and your doctor refers you to a specialist. Oncologist,... (Read more about Your First Visit)