Call to action: dysphagia matters
Dysphagia profoundly impacts quality of life. Multidisciplinary research, like the POuCH study, aims to improve understanding, diagnosis and treatment. We take for granted the simple joys of life – meeting over a cup of coffee, breaking bread with friends or...
Full DetailsMedicine by the lake: an observership within RhinoEdu
Two trainees reflect on a RhinoEdu observership in Italy, exploring surgical training, clinical culture and how ENT practice differs across international healthcare systems. The beginning of the new year marked a transition for both of us – though in different...
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Patients presenting with persistent cough or hoarseness are often managed empirically, with treatments that...
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WS Audiology (WSA), a leading hearing healthcare group, has announced the launch of WSA...
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Our global distribution partner, Hearwell Medical Philippines, recently joined the World Hearing Day 2026...
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ENT & Audiology News distribution partner, The Listening Lab Group, has identified a recurring...
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BIOHIT HealthCare recently published a blog exploring the challenges of diagnosing and managing reflux...
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The UK government's new 10-year cancer strategy delivering plans to significantly improve cancer survival...
Sentio™ System – an active transcutaneous bone conduction hearing system from Oticon Medical
As bone conduction technology advances, implant options continue to improve; here, the Sentio™ System is outlined, including indications, surgical technique and aftercare. Bone conduction hearing aids (BCHA) are an established management option for adults with conductive (CHL) or mixed hearing...
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Overview This one-day course will cover hands-on simulation looking at judgement and laparoscopic skills...
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South African Cochlear Implant Group & South African Association of Audiologists National Congress
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BAHNO Annual Scientific Meeting, the only truly multidisciplinary conference for professionals involved in the study and treatment of head and neck cancer. The theme of the 2026 conference is Innovations in Head and Neck Oncology.
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Royal College of Nursing Annual Congress 2026
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Laryngology / Swallowing / Voice
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5th Irish Head and Neck Society Annual Conference
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WCA 2026 Seoul will take place in May 2026 under the auspices of the...
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10th London (formerly Manchester) In-Office Laryngeal, Blue-Laser & TNO Course
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18th London (formerly Manchester) Phonosurgery Course
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Nordic Audiological Society Congress
Smart cochlear device: how biosensors could revolutionise hearing care
Smart cochlear implants could monitor inner ear health, deliver drugs and adapt in real time, merging biosensing, microfluidics and personalised hearing care. From passive hearing aids to smart implants Hearing technology has advanced dramatically over the last few decades, yet...
Full DetailsHow AI is expanding accessibility for people with hearing loss in speech-to-text apps
In hospitals and clinical environments where masks are required, deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals continue to experience additional barriers due to the absence of visual cues. Similarly, large in-person meetings, virtual sessions, classrooms and lectures can be difficult to navigate when...
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Professor Ann Hermansson in Dublin, 2024. Professor Ann Hermansson from Lund, Sweden, has been...
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An interview with Professor Henryk Skarzynski, the President of the 18th International Conference on...
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The fact that the cradle of modern otology lies in Britain and Ireland was...
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The vomeronasal organ (VNO) was not, in fact, first described by Jacobsen in 1809,...
Overcoming barriers to ear health in remote WA: partnerships and mobile care
Earbus Foundation delivers culturally safe, mobile ear healthcare to Aboriginal children across remote Western Australia, bridging access gaps. Otitis media, or middle ear disease, is highly prevalent in Aboriginal children in Australia [1]. Studies have shown that otitis media can...
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BACO International is about to take place in Glasgow, 1–3 July 2026. To coincide...
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This story is dedicated to my dear friend and much-missed colleague, Heinz Stammberger, with...
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Our best wishes to Barnsley audiologist Rebecca Jenkins who is running the London Marathon in aid of Hearing Dogs for Deaf People. Rebecca and her partner Ashley Drew run Echowell Audiology in Mapplewell and have been training together for the 26.2-mile challenge to raise vital funds and awareness for a cause close to their hearts.
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Our audiology editor Yovina Khiroya writes: Amplifon, the world’s largest hearing aid retailer, has announced a reported $2 billion acquisition of GN Hearing, the company behind ReSound, Beltone and Jabra Enhance. While headline-grabbing, the strategic implications are arguably more significant than the deal value itself.
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Professor Arun Iyer has taken on the role of President of the British Society of Otology. A consultant otologist and professor at University Hospital Monklands in Lanarkshire, Scotland, he is actively involved in postgraduate education through the University of Glasgow.
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A new regenerative treatment for people with chronic voice disorders has been used in the UK for the first time. Guy’s and St Thomas’ is the first NHS trust in the country to provide this treatment in the larynx (or voice box) for patients with chronic voice conditions that cause voice change or dysphonia, making the voice sound hoarse, strained, breathy, weak, or fluctuate in pitch and loudness.
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Our resident reporter at large tells us about two of his heroes, both of...
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Chris Potter has a thing or two to say about the use of statistics...





























