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Ear, Nose & Throat

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How Extreme Weather Events Affect Sinus Health

An increase in the frequency of extreme weather events can have a noticeable impact on sinus health. The culprit? Changes in air quality.

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Protect Your Hearing: Safe Listening with Earbuds

Listening to loud music with earbuds can affect your hearing over time. Here’s how to protect yourself.

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Beyond Wrinkles: The Many Uses of Functional Botox

In addition to reducing the appearance of wrinkles, Botox is used to treat a variety of non-cosmetic conditions ranging from overactive bladder to depression.

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A Special Wedding Guest

When Steve McDonnell was diagnosed with a rare cancer in 2020, he feared the worst. But thanks to his UH surgeon, Nicole Fowler, MD, he is now thriving and recently walked his daughter down the aisle.

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After 30 Years of Snoring, Patient Finds Relief with Surgery

The snoring started when Chuck W. was just 17 years old. “No one really knew what it was or why it was happening – everyone just told me I snored, and badly,” says Chuck. For three decades, his condition remained undiagnosed and he just lived with...

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Chronic Ear Infections: When to Consider Ear Tubes

Occasional ear infections in kids aren’t usually something to worry about. But, if they become chronic, a quick outpatient procedure can often help.

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Is the Long-Term Use of Antacids Safe?

Many people rely on the occasional use of antacids to control symptoms of heartburn. But is there a downside? How much is too much?

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Oral Cancers on the Rise in Young People

Although most often diagnosed in older adults, oral cancers are becoming increasingly common in younger people. Learn why and how to reduce your risk.

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