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Oct

Alternative to Traditional Nasal Allergy Sprays

Recently, the FDA approved Qnsal, a “dry” aerosol nasal spray corticosteroid that elminates the wet, drippy feeling that often accompanies traditional nasal allergy sprays. Qnsal is especially effective at treating allergic rhinitis, which often manifests as runny nos...

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13

Oct

Is Your Convertible Causing Hearing Loss?

A study out of Worcestershire Royal Hospital in Worcestershire, U.K. suggests that riding in your convertible may just be damaging your hearing. Hearing loss can occur when you are exposed to sounds above 85 decibels for long periods of time. 85 decibels may not se...

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13

Oct

The American Academy of Otolaryngology­­­-Head and Neck Surgery Foundation: ENTs Give Back

The American Academy of Otolaryngology­­­-Head and Neck Surgery Foundation (AAO-HNSF) promotes humanitarian efforts by providing domestic and international patient care, preventative medicine, and education.As individuals, Ear, Nose, and Throat Specialists...

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13

Oct

Infectious Mononucleosis: The Kissing Disease

You constantly feel worn down, your throat is scratchy and raw, the glands in your neck and armpits are swollen, and your temperature is higher than normal. You may have mononucleosis.Mononucleosis, or, mono, is a viral infection most often caused by the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)...

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13

Oct

Anosmia: When is it Serious?

The sense of smell is known as olfaction. Molecules released from smelly things travel into the nose and get trapped in the cilia-rich mucus in the upper part of the nasal cavity. This triggers a chemical and neurological chain reaction that ends in the brain receiving informatio...

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13

Oct

Pediatric Obesity and Sleep Apnea

According to the Center for Disease Control, in 2008, more than one third of children and adolescents ages 6 to 19 in the United States were considered to be obese. Obesity is measured by a person's Body Mass Index, or BMI, which takes into account both height and weight. A...

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13

Oct

Adele’s Vocal Cord Polyp Explained

Photo by PixomarGrammy Award winner and platinum vocal artist Adele underwent vocal cord surgery in October 2011 to alleviate recurrent hemorrhaging caused by a benign polyp on her vocal cord. Polyps, nodules, and cysts, collectively known as lesions, on the vocal cord is one of...

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13

Oct

3 Things You Should Know about Ears and Ear Wax

Wax is natural and good for your earsEar wax consists of sweat, particles of dead skin, hair, and a water-based substance secreted by glands inside the ear canal. As the ear produces more wax, old wax is pushed out of the ear opening, dries, and falls out naturally.Ears are self...

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13

Oct

Can a Hearing Aid Improve Your Personal Life?

Photo by AmbroAccording to a recent study by Swiss market research and strategy consulting company, Zehnvier, yes, it can!The survey asked more than 4,300 people in the United States, Germany, France, Switzerland, and Great Britain diverse about topics related to hearing and qual...

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13

Oct

7 Tips for Reducing Exposure to Allergens

Spring is just around the corner, but for those of us who suffer from seasonal allergies, it can be a challenging time of year. Warm breezes can carry pollen from those long grasses, fragrant flowers, and blossoming trees and wreak havoc on your eyes, nose, and throat. There are...

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