Study: Lowering cost doesn't increase hearing aid purchases
Lowering the cost of hearing aids isn't enough to motivate adults with mild hearing loss to purchase a device at a younger age or before their hearing worsens, according to researchers at Henry Ford Hospital.
Study: Cotton swabs prove problematic for ear health
A study by Henry Ford Hospital shows a direct association between cotton swab use and ruptured eardrum.
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Protein inhibitor may bring a topical treatment for HPV
Human papillomavirus (HPV) causes cervical cancer, the second most common cause of cancer death for women, and is a common cause of anogenital and some head and neck cancers...
Yuemeng Dai, M.D., Ph.D., ear, nose and throat specialist, receives Bill Potsic Basic Science Award
Yuemeng Dai, MD, PhD, of Little Rock, AK, will receive the first place Bill Postic Basic Science Award for outstanding achievement in the field of pediatric otolaryngology for his research paper titled "Enos Protein Expressions is Decreased in Involuting Hemangiomas,"during their annual...
A national survey: The value of otolaryngologists' services in America April 01, 2011
A new system for subtitles in the theatre in Spain March 28, 2011
New 'dissolvable tobacco' products may increase risk of mouth disease March 16, 2011
Effects of depression on quality of life improvement after endoscopic sinus surgery March 01, 2011
2 drugs protect hearing better than 1
February 23, 2011
Tonsillectomy in children January 03, 2011
Tumor cells in blood may signal worse prognosis in head and neck cancer patients December 22, 2010
Outcomes after recurrence of oral cancer vary by timing, site December 21, 2010
Ben-Gurion U. researchers: High resistance rates among acute otitis media pathogens in children December 20, 2010
Second hand smoking can lead to hearing problem November 18, 2010
Effective diagnosis, treatment of ear infections in children examined in study
November 17, 2010

