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Oct

Daylight Savings can Prompt Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)

Spring ahead, fall back. Going back from daylight savings means shorter, darker days, which can trigger a type of depression known as seasonal affective disorder (SAD). SAD affects up to 5% of the population. It's directly linked to reduced sun exposure as a result of short...

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13

Oct

“Mother’s Kiss” Gentle way to Remove Objects from a Child’s Nose

Last week we discussed ways to remove foreign objects from a child's nose, including using a pair of blunt tweezers if you can see the object, and blocking one nostril while asking the child to blow through the other one. If your child is too young to blow his or her nose o...

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13

Oct

How to Remove Objects Stuck in a Child’s Nose

Youngsters have a tendency to put things up their noses out of curiosity, or perhaps to see what they smell like, or maybe just because they want to store them somewhere. Whatever the reason, foreign bodies in your child's nose can be dangerous if they obstruct breathing. C...

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13

Oct

Secondary Breast Cancer that Spreads to Head and Neck

October is breast cancer awareness month. There are many worthwhile not-for-profit organizations that support breast cancer research and treatment in the USA. In rare instances, breast cancer cells can spread, or metastasize, to other parts of the body, including the head and nec...

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13

Oct

Changes in Taste due to During Pregnancy

During pregnancy, especially in the first trimester, some women experience metallic or sour taste in their mouths, even when not eating. The medical term for a change in sense of taste is dysgeusia. Because taste and smell are so interconnected, dysgeusia may also affect the sens...

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13

Oct

Treating Tinnitus with a Hearing Aid

Tinnitus is noise or ringing in the ears that affects as many as 1 in 5 people. Tinnitus is a symptom of an underlying condition such as injury or age-related hearing loss. While there's no cure for tinnitus, there are treatments that can help to ease the condition.A study...

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13

Oct

New Diagnostic Test for Chronic Cough (Laryngeal Sensory Neuropathy)

People who suffer from chronic cough oftentimes end up undergoing a huge amount of doctors' visits, tests, and medications in order to try and treat the condition. Chronic cough has the following symptoms: Cough that does not get better after months or even years of pers...

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13

Oct

3D Printed Windpipe Splint Saves Baby’s Life

Doctors were able to print a device from a 3D printer that helped to save six-week-old Kaiba's life. The development happened after the child collapsed and turned blue while at a restaurant with his family. In the months following the incident, Kaiba stopped breathing frequ...

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13

Oct

ADA Proposes New Regulations on e-Cigarettes

Earlier, Orlando ENT reported that electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) are not as harmless as they may at first seem. E-cigarettes can cause throat and mouth irritation, dry cough, increased blood pressure, and may contain cancer-causing chemicals. The American Heart Association...

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13

Oct

Ineffective Breastfeeding Due to Infant Mouth and Tongue Issues

As any new mother knows, breastfeeding can be a challenge in and of itself. Sometimes, latching and feeding issues are related to infant factors, namely tongue tie and/ or upper lip tie, which the above video explains.Tongue tie is when the infant's tongue has limited...

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