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Medfluence Senior Director of Business Development: ‘The significance of patient experience in ENT medicine has never been greater’

Greg Caesar, Senior Director of Business Development at Medfluence, said he and his team will be attending the upcoming American Osteopathic Colleges of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery (AOCOO-HNS) Annual Clinical Assembly and pointed out strategies they have been seeing from successful practices ahead of the event. He made his statement to Patient Daily on April 1.

National Breathe Free Sinus and Allergy Founder announces support for C4 Foundation to support Navy SEALs

Matt Ghanem, the founder of National Breathe Free Sinus and Allergy, underscored his organization's commitment to the C4 Foundation, an organization that supports Navy SEALs and their families. Ghanem made his statement to Business Daily on April 3.

Woodbridge doctor: Those with chronic sinus blockages have ‘a six times greater chance of getting a heart attack’

Untreated sinus issues can cause many different problems down the line, and it is important to remember during American Heart Month the links between chronic sinusitis and cardiovascular health. According to Dr. Stephen Bane of Capitol Breathe Free Sinus & Allergy Centers, sinusitis can lead to serious issues such as heart attack and stroke.

Dr. Stephen Bane on Aniston and Diaz septoplasty: 'if you have a wonky nose, all the nasal spray in the world will not help'

Dr. Stephen Bane, an ENT specialist, said that a septoplasty procedure is the best solution for a deviated septum. Hollywood stars Jennifer Aniston and Cameron Diaz had similar procedures done to help with breathing and overall health. Dr. Bane, a former U.S. Navy flight surgeon, trained in general surgery in New York at NYU and Bellevue Hospitals and was recognized as one of Northern Virginia Magazine’s Top Doctors in 2020.

Local doctor says having a Christmas tree in your home could trigger allergy symptoms

Though many people suffer from allergies year-round, the holiday season can be especially triggering.

Doctors say sinusitis can have unexpected side effects, such as bad breath

Dr. Andrew Ordon of "The Doctors" says sinusitis is a common cause of bad breath.

Decongestants are ‘not treating the problem’ when it comes to sinusitis, ENT specialist says

Dr. Manish Khanna of Capitol Breathe Free Sinus & Allergy Centers warns against the use of decongestants and the role sinusitis has on other health conditions.

Spring has arrived and that means hay fever for allergy sufferers

It’s allergy season, which means hay fever, and one of your best lines of defense is sinus irrigation, otherwise known as nasal lavage.

Capitol Breathe Free Sinus & Allergy doctor: 'The techniques have gotten more patient-friendly, less invasive'

Nasal discomfort may be one of the warning symptoms of seasonal or perennial allergic rhinitis, according to data from the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology.