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Know the signs of hearing loss

October 21, 2015 Dr. Alex Sweeney,  Head and Neck,  head and neck surgery,  Healthcare,  hearing loss,  Houston,  Julia Parsons,  otolaryngology

“Can you hear me now?” More than a clever advertising catchphrase, it can be a reality for many people who know someone with hearing loss.

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Not all nasal congestions are treated equally

October 6, 2015 allergic rhinitis,  Dr. Krista Olson,  Head and Neck,  head and neck surgery,  Healthcare,  Houston,  Julia Parsons,  Men's Health,  nasal congestion,  non-allergic rhinitis,  otolaryngology,  upper respiratory infection,  Women's Health

Stuffy nose? There could be more to it than just a cold. Different types of nasal congestion call for various remedies to help lessen symptoms,

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A hoarse voice might be signs of a bigger problem

September 1, 2015 Dr. Donald T. Donovan,  Head and Neck,  Healthcare,  hoarseness,  Houston,  otolaryngology,  vocal cord paralysis,  vocal cords,  voice

If you suffer from hoarseness, it might just be laryngitis. But it might be something more severe. “The most common cause of hoarseness is laryngitis,

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Your immune system: The secret weapon against HPV-related cancers

April 13, 2015 Cancer,  Clinical research,  Dan L. Duncan Cancer Center,  Dr. Andrew Sikora,  Head and Neck,  head and neck cancer,  Head and Neck Cancer Program,  Healthcare,  Houston,  HPV,  human papillomavirus,  otolaryngology,  Research

Imagine the sudden emergence of a new, previously unseen viral disease that is rapidly approaching epidemic levels.

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Blood vessels (magenta) intertwined with metastatic medulloblastoma tumor cells (green) nestled within the protective layers that surround the mouse spinal cord. From the Labs: a closer look at metastatic medulloblastoma

Healthy Habits: A DOC-umentary Series

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