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HeadWay - HeadWay Winter 2014
HeadWay Winter 2014


DROPPING SEASONAL ALLERGIES
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Sandra Lin and her colleagues’ research suggests that sublingual therapy can be a viable alternative to allergy shots.
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Sandra Lin and her colleagues’ research suggests that sublingual therapy can be a viable alternative to allergy shots.
Articles in this Issue
Cover
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Allergy drops may be a less painful alternative for people who are unable to comply with allergy shots.
Otology
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Whether given by injection or orally, medication to restore hearing must be administered as soon as possible, say Johns Hopkins experts.
Thyroid Disease
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Removing the thyroid can dramatically change the voice. For professional singers and others who depend for a living on the quality of their vocalizations, finding the right surgeon is critical.
Teams at Work
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A highly trained team of specialists responds whenever a patient at The Johns Hopkins Hospital needs a breathing tube that won't easily enter the throat. Their expertise has saved countless lives.
Laryngeal
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How practicing near the National Institutes of Health allows Johns Hopkins otolaryngology-head and neck specialists to maximize patients' access to clinically relevant research protocols.