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Today's expert is Michael McAvoy, Ear, Nose Throat Surgical Associates, Appleton Q: I have heard about sinus surgery using a balloon.
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We start in Lansing, where Dr. Shawn LaTarte from the Ingham Regional Medical Center says sinusitis is going around.
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Dr. Li is chair of the Division of Allergic Diseases in the Department of Internal Medicine and a board-certified asthma and allergy specialist.
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Safer way: The endoscopic cadaver dissection workshop held at Pushpagiri Medical College in Thiruvalla on Saturday.
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A few years ago, a magazine article describing a minimally-invasive treatment for people with chronic sinusitis caught the eye and imagination of Chris Bell, DVM.
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SINUSITIS affects 39 million people each year, making it one of the most common health problems in the U.S. It affects every aspect of a patient's quality of life.
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BACKGROUND: The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases estimates 37 million Americans are affected by sinus infections -- or sinusitis -- every year.
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Surgeon Claire Hopkins: "The light shining through the forehead shows we are in the right place" Joanne Colyer has suffered from terrible headaches for the past six months.
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