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    The development of effective hearing-assistive devices is essential as the prevalence of deafness grows with an ageing population. Where can AI support speech understanding? A team from the University of Glasgow discusses how lip‑reading hearing aids could be the future. Nowadays, various wearable devices have been used to improve hearing loss, such as hearing aids, cochlear implants or middle…

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    • 🔊🤖 Can artificial intelligence (#AI) revolutionise hearing-assistive devices? Discover how a team from the @UofGlasgow explores the potential of AI-assisted RF hearing aids in our latest article. 🎧👂 https://t.co/sYFxAhezHt #ENTAdus #Audiology #HearingAids @qammera

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    The development of effective hearing-assistive devices is essential as the prevalence of deafness grows with an ageing population. Where can AI support speech understanding? A team from the University of Glasgow discusses how lip‑reading hearing aids could be the future. Nowadays, various wearable devices have been used to improve hearing loss, such as hearing aids, cochlear implants or middle…

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    • 🔊🤖 Can artificial intelligence (#AI) revolutionize hearing-assistive devices? Discover how a team from the @UofGlasgow explores the potential of AI-assisted RF hearing aids in our latest article. 🎧👂 https://t.co/sYFxAhezHt #ENTAdus #Audiology #HearingAids @qammera

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    In this article, the authors introduce the description of swallowing problems which have been recently attributed to muscle tension dysphagia (MTDg). The authors are clear that this is a diagnosis of exclusion, and it is important to rule out other causes of dysphagia. There is a challenging group of patients who report a significant impact on quality of life due to swallowing difficulties, yet…

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    • 🗣️ "I've been to multiple specialists, but no diagnosis or treatment offered." If this sounds familiar, you may be dealing with Muscle Tension Dysphagia (#MTDg). Check our latest article uncover this often overlooked condition.👇 https://t.co/5oNPhyWfDZ #ENTAdus

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    Dave was a named author on nearly 50 peer-reviewed articles on vestibular schwannoma. His PhD was on physiological mechanisms of tinnitus in vestibular schwannoma. Here, Prof Saeed describes his current approach to the management of such tumours. Vestibular schwannoma is the commonest tumour of the cerebellopontine angle (80%) and accounts for around 8% of all intracranial tumours. The commonest…

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    • Did you know that Dave has been named as an author on nearly 50 peer-reviewed articles on #VestibularSchwannoma? Learn more about his research and the latest approaches to managing this common intracranial tumour in Prof Saeed's article.👇 https://t.co/FTagX9Euax #ENTAdus

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    Obstructive sleep apnoea remains an immensely challenging condition to treat. Many treatments have been used over the years, but no single management strategy has proven significantly better than the others. We hear about some technological innovations in the field of sleep medicine. As a medical student, I have the luxury of having more time to spend at the patient’s bedside. In these…

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    • Ready to rethink the way we approach #SleepApnoea? Get ready to dive into some exciting new developments in sleep medicine, as we chat with a medical student with a passion for finding creative solutions to this challenging condition. https://t.co/s8HZUhU8Kw #ENTAdus

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    Welcome to ERS2023 - 1 year(s) ago

    For ERS2023, for the first time, the ERS board elected a scientific president to chair the scientific programme committee. The ERS board is very happy that Prof Paolo Castlenuovo was willing to take this task upon himself. Here he outlines what the programme of the ERS2023 will look like. It is my great honour and pleasure to welcome you to the upcoming 29th Congress of the European Rhinologic…

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    • 🧐 Curious about what's in store for #ERS2023? Prof Paolo Castlenuovo has been elected as the scientific president to lead the programme committee. Learn more about the upcoming conference and its highlights in our latest article: https://t.co/U7rsu18AiS #ENTAdus #Rhinology

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    Are managers leaders? Are leaders managers? Does hearing healthcare need management or leadership, or both? This article discusses the art versus the science of leading people. There is often a great deal of confusion over the words ‘management’ and ‘leadership’. Sometimes they are used interchangeably. Sometimes they are used to represent opposite ends of a spectrum. Sometimes both are used as…

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    • Healthcare leadership: Is it about managing or leading? This article explores the art versus science of leading people and the often-confused terms '#management' and '#leadership'. Does hearing healthcare require both? 👇Read more: https://t.co/KcSHqh5yJL #ENTAdus

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    The Marvel Cinematic Universe could certainly be deemed an ‘extreme environment’ and yet very rarely do we see the Avenger’s popping to the clinic for a check-up. Hee-Young Kim has wondered how they cope with extreme pressure changes and discusses a condition that could ground the mighty Tony Stark. Figure 1. Iron Man Baro-challenge-induced Eustachian tube dysfunction In the Hollywood movie…

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    • We have seen #vertigo in the headlines this week due to singer George Ezra's current struggle with the symptom. In a 2021 article from Dr @Hee_YoungKim, he discusses #AlternobaricVertigo: a condition sure to ground even the mighty Iron Man… https://t.co/MyrAHwLqt9 #ENTAdus

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    Dave had a passion for research and was very encouraging in developing a research interest in others. Bhavisha and Amanda are currently working with a team of researchers, patients, research funders, the Department of Health and Social Care and NHS England, to develop the 2023-2028 UK Action Plan for Hearing loss and Tinnitus Research – a set of recommendations to grow hearing research in the UK….

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    • Meet Dave, a research enthusiast who inspired others to follow their passion. @BhavishaJParmar and @HallAmandJ continue his legacy, working to develop the UK Action Plan for #HearingLoss and #TinnitusResearch. 👇Read more: https://t.co/MsuU9eTzpv #ENTAdus #tinnitus