Rethinking tinnitus ‘care’: the role of digital solutions
Experiencing tinnitus can be very distressing and accessible care is limited. Digital therapeutics is one way of addressing these concerns, as described by Dr Bardy. Tinnitus presents a significant clinical challenge for various healthcare professionals, including general practitioners (GPs), ENTs...
Full DetailsHearing ‘aid’ for Ukraine
Hearing Aid Recycling (HAR) has partnered with Ukraine’s Vidchui organisation to deliver 1000 hearing aids to those affected by war. This collaboration provides essential support for military personnel and civilians suffering from hearing loss, highlighting the power of global solidarity...
Full DetailsThe Indian method: Sushruta’s influence on modern nasal reconstruction
Ancient Indian medicine, as documented in the Sushruta Samhita, contains one of the earliest known references to nasal reconstruction, including surgical techniques still resembling modern practices. (The Sanskrit word ‘Samhita’ is used to define a collection of written work, similar...
Full DetailsCocaine-induced ENT pseudo-GPA (CIEpGPA): an underdiagnosed entity
Cocaine-induced ENT pseudo-GPA is increasingly seen in our ENT clinics. The authors of a new ENT UK guideline offer a concise overview for day-to-day recognition and management. Use of cocaine has steadily increased in Europe since 2010 and now represents...
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Head and neck cancer care is a complex and constantly evolving field. What’s new...
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The keynote speaker for ESPO 2025 in Stuttgart is renowned evolutionary biologist and author...
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Professor George Browning. It is one of those superbly bright August mornings in London’s...
A woman in a man’s world
Being one of the few women professors of surgery in the world for most of my career inevitably led to some amusing situations. When I was first invited to the Middle East in the 1990s, I accepted primarily to see...
Full Details‘Cutting-edge’ surgical education: exploring the SurgSchool App
SurgSchool is an educational surgical app, where high-quality operations can be viewed with the surgeon’s commentary. It was founded in October 2023 by Enrique Casqueiro Cons, a civil engineer by trade with a background in business, and otologist Dr José...
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The European Congress on Head and Neck Oncology (ECHNO) will be held in Amsterdam...
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The American Academy of Audiology is bringing together the largest gathering of hearing and...
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Leightons Opticians & Hearing Care is excited to announce that registration is now open...
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Neuromod, an Irish medical device company specialising in tinnitus, has closed a €10 million...
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Neuromod Devices, the medical device company that specialises in tinnitus treatment, has announced they...
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Soluvos Medical is delighted to announce that, as of 1 March 2025, they will...
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BIOHIT HealthCare is pleased to announce that a clinical study conducted by Homerton University...
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BIOHIT OYJ is excited to announce the launch of the BIOHIT FAEX Sample System,...
Transnasal oesphagoscopy
In this useful and practical article, the authors describe their use of transnasal oesophagoscopy, including the range of clinical scenarios in which it is used. What is TNO? Transnasal oesphagoscopy (TNO) is a technique that can be used in the...
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Navigating the path to Higher Specialist Scientist Equivalence can be challenging. Susannah Goggins shares...
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It’s always good to know which conferences are the best for trainee experience. Here,...
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Understanding the anatomy and function of the inner ear, particularly the vestibular apparatus and...
Robotics in rhinology – fantasy or the future?
Robotic surgery is advancing, but its use in rhinology lags due to spatial constraints and high costs. Innovations in flexible robots may bridge this gap in the future. We are in a new era, one of artificial intelligence and robotics....
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Declan Costello, MA, MBBS, FRCS(ORL-HNS),Consultant Ear, Nose and Throat Surgeon, Wexham Park Hospital, Slough,...
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De Wet Swanepoel, from the University of Pretoria, has received this year’s International Hearing...
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Audiologists are calling for more research into the impact of noise-cancelling headphones on auditory...
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The STARFISH Trial is aiming to recruit 525 participants with sudden hearing loss from 75 ENT departments treating idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss (ISSNHL).
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Chris Potter has a thing or two to say about the use of statistics...
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Optimism is abundant in medical research, but frequently ends up being tempered with reality....
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On a stroll through Neolithic Britain, Seville oranges on a quay in Dundee, marmalade...