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Can Nasal Sprays Prevent You From Getting Sick?

Can Nasal Sprays Prevent You From Getting Sick?

A variety of nasal sprays, some containing natural products like manuka honey, have been touted to block bacteria and viruses from entering the nasal passages.

Preserving Voice Quality After Thyroid Cancer

Preserving Voice Quality After Thyroid Cancer

Treatments for thyroid cancer such as radiation and surgery can significantly affect voice quality and endurance. Targeted interventions are essential during the healing period.

Spasmodic Dysphonia: A Rare Disorder That Causes a Raspy Voice

Spasmodic Dysphonia: A Rare Disorder That Causes a Raspy Voice

Occasional vocal hoarseness is not usually cause for concern. But if the condition becomes chronic and interferes with your ability to speak comfortably, it’s time to see a specialist.

Travel Tips for Sinus Sufferers

Travel Tips for Sinus Sufferers

Air travel can cause uncomfortable sinus symptoms in some people. Learn how to minimize sinus problems before, during and after your flight.

How Extreme Weather Events Affect Sinus Health

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.

Chronic Ear Infections: When to Consider Ear Tubes

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.

Ear, Nose & Throat Doctors: Who Treats What?

Ear, Nose & Throat Doctors: Who Treats What?

Ear, nose and throat complaints can range from allergies to hearing loss, balance and swallowing disorders to head and neck cancer. When should you see a specialist?

How Vocal Cord Dysfunction Is Different From Asthma

How Vocal Cord Dysfunction Is Different From Asthma

If you have vocal cord dysfunction, the vocal cords close whenyou breathe in, blocking most air flow and causing shortness of breath, which is classically confused with asthma.

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