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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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    Results from a groundbreaking study show that a cold nose is not a good thing when it comes to fighting infections.

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    • Why We Get Colds https://t.co/cUGPc6zNZ4 #ENTSurgery #Otolaryngology #Rhinology #CommonCold https://t.co/RYnLcfmuCa

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    Dr Alexander Simidchiev is a specialist in internal medicine, pulmonary medicine and public health. He is the Co-Founder and President of Air for Health, a non-profit organisation aimed at educating medical professionals about the impact of air pollution and climate change on human health. Here he discusses the importance of air pollution and climate change in rhinology. Medical information is…

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    • 🌍#AirPollution & #ClimateChange are major public health concerns. #ENT specialists can play a role in promoting awareness and advocating for change. 👇Read Dr. Alexander Simidchiev's insights on the impact of air pollution change in #rhinologyđŸ‘ƒđŸ€§. https://t.co/HicQOAEy33

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    Olfaction in CRS - 1 year(s) ago

    Conventional teaching tells us that hyposmia in chronic rhinosinusitis is due to mechanical obstruction of the olfactory cleft. But it might be that the story is slightly more complicated than that. Olfactory dysfunction is a common feature of chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) and yet, whilst it is a symptom rated highly by patients as a key complaint, it is often overlooked by clinicians. CRS is…

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    • 👃#Olfaction in CRS Conventional teaching tells us that hyposmia in #ChronicRhinosinusitis is due to mechanical obstruction of the #OlfactoryCleft. But it might be that the story is slightly more complicated than that. Article👇 https://t.co/vjEoalqJLI #ENT #rhinology

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    Patient advocate, Chrissi Kelly, founder of AbScent, talks about how the pandemic has changed the way we think about smell loss. The high prevalence of chemosensory impairment as a result of the SARS-CoV-2 virus has shone a much-needed spotlight on the problem of patients experiencing post-infectious smell and taste changes. For many years a niche field that received little attention, both…

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    • Loss of smell after COVID-19: Chrissi Kelly presents a view from the patient forums. Read Kelly's feature for #ENTAuds here > https://t.co/keu92KeF8c #rhinology #entauds #sinus https://t.co/4wOWqakLke

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    Patient advocate, Chrissi Kelly, founder of AbScent, talks about how the pandemic has changed the way we think about smell loss. The high prevalence of chemosensory impairment as a result of the SARS-CoV-2 virus has shone a much-needed spotlight on the problem of patients experiencing post-infectious smell and taste changes. For many years a niche field that received little attention, both…

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    • Loss of smell after COVID-19: Chrissi Kelly presents a view from the patient forums. Read Kelly's feature for #ENTAuds here > https://t.co/keu92JX3JC #rhinology #entauds #sinus https://t.co/UUfd436K2P