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Say What? Hearing Loss

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With age may come wisdom, but it also usually means some degree of hearing loss. It’s estimated by the CDC that roughly half of the US. population over 65 has some amount of hearing loss. But you don’t have to be a senior citizen to have hearing loss. Playing music too loud in your ear …

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Ready or Not, Here They Come — Allergies

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Springtime in New York. The cherry blossoms in Central Park. Azaleas setting their blooms by Eaglevale Arch. The tulips and daffodils poking through the soil after a long winter. And the endless billions of microscopic pollen grains floating through the air. Uh oh, allergies. Allergic rhinitis is the clinical term used by Dr. Volpi when …

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Put Botox on Your Guest List

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Now that we’re barreling into prime party season in New York, it feels as if everyone is all in. That’s because last year, with COVID, we missed out on all the office parties, family get togethers, and other fun stuff on the social calendar this time of year. So, why not surprise everyone by showing …

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Tonsillitis Is a Pain

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Most of us know the tonsils are somewhere in our throat. Many think the tonsils consist of that punching bag thing hanging down in the center of the back of our mouth. They may question the use of a plural, but they move on. Others have no idea where any of this stuff is; they …

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Reduce Your Turbinates

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Say what? OK, 99 out of 100 of us have no idea what a turbinate is, much less why it or they may need reducing. Yes, but if your turbinates are chronically swollen, they can lead to obstruction in the nasal passages, and this invariably leads to snoring and potentially sleep apnea.  At New York …

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