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June 16, 2022
Early treatment of chronic sinusitis 'can decrease some of the long-term complications'

Historical evidence supports the theory that how we breathe is an essential factor in our overall health and well-being. In addition, further investigations have revealed that chronic sinusitis can contribute to or exacerbate other health conditions.
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Clinical assistant professor at Stanford: ‘Musical background is associated with better performance of fundamental surgical skills'
Ryan R. Sun, a Clinical Assistant Professor of Urology at Stanford University School of Medicine, has linked musical background to improved dexterity and fundamental surgical skill quality.
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ENT Specialist Dr. Ditto of Richmond Breathe Free on chronic sinusitis: 'Treatment resistant requires a different approach'
Dr. John Ditto, an ENT Specialist at Richmond Breathe Free Sinus & Allergy Centers, said that patients with treatment-resistant chronic sinusitis require a more detailed diagnostic process, including CT scans, cultures, and review of past surgeries.
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