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April 6, 2021, Alexandria, VA - The American Academy of Otolaryngology?Head and Neck Surgery Foundation published the Clinical Practice Guideline: Opioid Prescribing for Analgesia After Common Otolaryngology Operations today in
Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. This specialty-specific guideline provides evidence-based recommendations on postoperative management for pain in common otolaryngologic procedures, with a focus on opioids. As otolaryngologist-head and neck surgeons, we can help reduce the risk of opioid use disorder among our patients and their families, said Samantha Anne, MD, MS, Chair of the Guideline Development Group (GDG). This clinical practice guideline focuses on multimodal analgesia and judicious use of opioids for common otolaryngology procedures.
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Dr. Maurice Khosh Recognized as a 2021 Top Patient Rated New York Plastic Surgeon by Find Local Doctors
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Find Local Doctors has selected prominent facial plastic surgeon, Dr. Maurice Khosh, as a 2020 Top Patient Rated New York Plastic Surgeon due to his large volume of five-star reviews from patients across multiple online sources.
It is such an honor to be recognized a 2021 Top Patient Rated Plastic Surgeon. My goal is to help patients look and feel their best and achieve natural, lasting results, says Dr. Maurice Khosh NEW YORK (PRWEB) April 05, 2021
Maurice M. Khosh, M.D., FACS is a board-certified plastic surgeon specializing in a wide spectrum of cosmetic and reconstructive surgeries. Dr. Khosh’s exceptional reviews through reputable online sources have earned this distinguished award from Find Local Doctors. Find Local Doctors is a user-friendly online directory, helping consumers connect wit
A peek behind the masks, precautions at the pandemic Grammys
MARCELA ISAZA, Associated Press
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1of5Associated Press entertainment reporter Marcela Isaza poses backstage at the 63rd Grammy Awards at the Los Angeles Convention Center, Thursday, March 11, 2021. The awards show will air on Sunday.Chris Pizzello/Chris Pizzello/Invision/APShow MoreShow Less
2of5Associated Press entertainment reporter Marcela Isaza poses backstage at the 63rd Grammy Awards at the Los Angeles Convention Center, Thursday, March 11, 2021. The awards show will air on Sunday.Chris Pizzello/Chris Pizzello/Invision/APShow MoreShow Less
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4of5Associated Press entertainment reporter Marcela Isaza poses backstage at the 63rd Grammy Awards at the Los Angeles Convention Center, Thursday, March 11, 2021. The awards show will air on Sunday.Chris Pizzello/Chris Pizzello/Invision/APShow MoreShow Less
4 Signs Your Loved One May Be Struggling With Hearing Loss
By Manjari Bansal Email Untreated hearing loss can affect emotional wellbeing as well as physical health. Here s how to recognize symptoms of hearing loss in a loved one.
Nearly 1 in 3 Americans between the ages of 65 and 75 experience hearing loss, according to Mayo Clinic. Hearing loss can affect day-to-day conversations and quality of life. Here are four signs to look out for if you’re concerned your loved one may be experiencing hearing loss.
Noises Sound Muffled
According to the Hearing Loss Association of America (HLAA), hearing loss happens gradually for most people. Usually family and friends are the first ones to notice that loved ones are having difficulty hearing. People with hearing loss often complain that they can hear but can’t understand, especially in noisy environments.