In this issue of Otolaryngologic Clinics, guest editors Drs. Michael D. Seidman and Marilene B. Wang bring their considerable expertise to the topic of Complementary and Integrative Medicine and Nutrition in Otolaryngology. Many patients use heath care approaches that are not part of conventional medical care or that may have origins outside of usual Western practice, while also using conventional health care. In this issue, top experts summarize the current knowledge of complementary and integrative medicine and nutrition as they relate to the care of patients in otolaryngology practices, providing a comprehensive resource that physicians and allied health providers can rely on for accurate patient counseling.
Complementary and Integrative Medicine: Origins and Expanding Horizons Healthy Aging: Strategies to Slow the Process Diet and Health in Otolaryngology Why Otolaryngologists Should Be Interested in Psychedelic Medicine Probiotics for Otolaryngologic Disorders Integrative Approach to Rhinosinusitis: An Update Allergies and Natural Alternatives The Use of Antioxidants in the Prevention and Treatment of Noise-Induced Hearing Loss Complementary and Integrative Medicine in Head and Neck Cancer Complementary and Integrative Medicine and the Voice Migrainous Vertigo, Tinnitus, and Ear Symptoms and Alternatives Natural Alternatives and the Common Cold and Influenza Integrative Approach to Managing Obstructive Sleep Apnea Complementary/Integrative Medicine for Pediatric Otitis Media Guided Meditation (Hypnosis) and Whole Person Health Acupuncture and the Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery Patient Endocannabinoid System and the Otolaryngologist Establishing Healthy Lifestyle Choices Early: How to Counsel Children and Their Parents Recent Advancements in Understanding the Gut Microbiome and the Inner Ear Axis
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