In a nationwide study of patients with #CRSwNP, cumulative oral corticosteroid exposure above 90 days or 1.0 g annually was associated with greater risk of systemic adverse events, particularly bone, infection, and cardiometabolic complications. https://t.co/taWDXDp4el
Women’s sleep health changes across the lifespan—but sleep disorders don’t always look the same at every stage.
In this session, hear both patient and expert perspectives on how biological, clinical, societal and cultural factors can shape women’s sleep health, from pregnancy through menopause and beyond. Learn practical strategies to improve recognition, diagnosis and management of sleep disorders in women.
▶️ Watch the full session on YouTube. https://t.co/2oqMYWU36B
This August feature article discusses A New Question Prompt List for Persons Considering Cochlear Implants. Read more online! #AudPeeps#CochlearImplants
https://t.co/gD883P7X01
Among patients with resectable #HeadAndNeckCancer treated before surgery, neoadjuvant #Chemoimmunotherapy was associated with deeper pathologic response than immunotherapy alone, with few treatment-related delays to surgery.
https://t.co/19TyNTczzp
This plan "will guide future efforts to improve access to hearing health care services, affordability, awareness, workforce development, early detection and treatment options for hearing loss throughout Hawaii." https://t.co/fpulmfxrtF #hawaii#keeplistening@HLAA
In locally advanced #HeadAndNeckCancer, perioperative #Pembrolizumab was cost-effective only for patients with programmed cell death 1 ligand 1 combined positive score >10, supporting biomarker-stratified immunotherapy use.
https://t.co/ZeSIXD29vc
Latest from @MizzouENT
This largest single-cohort NextGenSequence data analysis identified 108 prev unreported genomic alterations in #anaplastic#thyroid carcinoma, expanding the understanding of the genomic landscape of this aggressive cancer."
https://t.co/l3Z62BjgsR
Learning. Networking. Inspiration.
Experience Chicago at the Business of Sleep Medicine. 🌆
Join sleep medicine leaders Sept. 25–26 for two days of practical strategies to strengthen your practice, improve efficiency and identify new opportunities for growth.
From building your team and optimizing lab operations to navigating billing and reimbursement, integrating AI, exploring new treatment options and developing clinical trial programs, you’ll gain insights you can put into practice.
📍 Attend in person at the AASM national office in Darien, Illinois, just outside Chicago — or join via livestream.
📅 Sept. 25–26, 2026
🔗 Learn more and register: https://t.co/HlPyBnyrlE
In #AirwayEndoscopy, a structured #HumanFactors program was associated with fewer door openings and phone interruptions during critical phases, while short-term clinical outcomes were unchanged.
https://t.co/poBkxEWGqb
As fellowship training continues to grow, what does that mean for the future of comprehensive ENT care?
Dr. Erica Thaler explores the challenges facing the otolaryngology workforce—from increasing subspecialization to growing access gaps—and argues for renewed investment in comprehensive otorhinolaryngologists.
📖 Read the full article in The Laryngoscope
#HypoglossalNerveStimulation is an implanted device for #ObstructiveSleepApnea that stimulates the tongue nerve during sleep to help keep the airway open—an option for patients who cannot use CPAP.
https://t.co/aBxqb6PglC
For years, advances in hearing aid technology dramatically reduced digital processing delays, leading many to believe the issue had largely been solved. https://t.co/R9UWoUozdk
🎧 New OTO Journal podcast: postop x-ray vs. CT for cochlear implant fitting — do they actually agree?
Jennifer L. Spiegel, MD, joins hosts Cecelia E. Schmalbach, MD, MSc, and Jacob Hunter, MD, to unpack the data.
Listen Now: https://t.co/XcjthaxefO