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Caring for the Professional Voice (Podcast)

A multidisciplinary approach and individualized plan of care are imperative

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Advancements in Surgical Intervention for Obstructive Sleep Apnea (Podcast)

Novel procedures provide options for patients who can’t tolerate CPAP

Child being fitted with cochlear implants

The Latest on Pediatric Unilateral Hearing Loss and Cochlear Implants (Podcast)

Research on children with UHL explores the quality-of-life benefits and outcomes of cochlear implants

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Mandibular Advancement Devices in the Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea (Podcast)

A look at how custom-fitted oral appliances work and when they’re a good fit for patients

hearing loss

Now Hear This: Perceptions and Research on Hearing Health (Podcast)

Hearing loss and its treatments are often misunderstood by both the public and healthcare professionals

Dysphagia

What is the “Right” Diagnostic Approach for Dysphagia? An Expert Weighs In

Modified Barium Swallow Study and Flexible Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing can both be used to diagnose dysphagia, but it’s important to understand their advantages and disadvantages

Dr. Appachi using videostroboscopy

New Service Offers One-Stop Care for Children with Voice Disorders

By working in tandem, a pediatric otolaryngologist and speech-language pathologist can diagnose conditions and develop treatment plans in the same visit

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Understanding and Treating Exercise-Induced Laryngeal Obstruction

Because EILO is a relatively new condition, educating care providers to help diagnose and treat earlier is critical

Gender-affirming voice modification

The Role of the SLP in Gender-Affirming Voice Modification for Transgender Women

A Cleveland Clinic speech-language pathologist describes the techniques she uses with her patients and how new research reinforces that patients should be driving care decisions

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