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  • CPAP vs medication for sleep apnea
    Blog | Condition Education | Sleep Apnea

    Can a Weight Loss Injection Replace Your CPAP?

    ByCarmen Chiran June 11, 2026June 11, 2026

    In December 2024, the FDA approved tirzepatide (Zepbound), the first-ever medication for obstructive sleep apnea. Find out what the evidence shows, who it helps, and what the enthusiastic headlines are quietly leaving out.

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  • Can Sleep Apnea Damage Your Hearing?
    Blog | Condition Education | Sleep Apnea | Tinnitus

    Can Sleep Apnea Damage Your Hearing?

    ByCarmen Chiran May 28, 2026June 11, 2026

    Sleep apnea damages hearing through five distinct mechanisms. Learn what the evidence shows, why CPAP won’t reverse it, and what to do before it’s too late.

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  • A geometric wireframe cage containing rough golden calcium carbonate crystals, suspended on a thread against deep teal — a plumb line as the body's ancient gravity sensor, the otoconia of the inner ear made visible.
    Anatomy of Being | Blog | PhiloPhy

    The Science of Balance | Can I Find My Centre?

    ByCarmen Chiran May 23, 2026July 14, 2026

    This is the science of how you know where you are, what happens when that infrastructure breaks, and why finding your centre is not a metaphor.

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  • The Voice | Resonant Identity
    Anatomy of Being | Blog | PhiloPhy

    The Voice | Resonant Identity

    ByCarmen Chiran May 22, 2026July 14, 2026

    Why does your voice sound wrong on a recording? An ENT specialist explains the anatomy of the larynx, the neuroscience of vocal identity, and what your voice actually is.

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  • Why Are My Allergies Getting Worse Every Year?
    Blog | Condition Education | Patient Guides

    Why Are My Allergies Getting Worse Every Year?

    ByCarmen Chiran May 18, 2026May 22, 2026

    Your allergies are getting worse every year, and there are three specific, documented reasons why. Find the biology of allergic rhinitis, why antihistamines miss your worst symptom, and what the updated 2024–2025 clinical guidelines now recommend.

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  • The Architecture of Hearing | Am I Listening?
    Anatomy of Being | Blog | PhiloPhy

    The Architecture of Hearing | Am I Listening?

    ByCarmen Chiran May 16, 2026May 18, 2026

    Hearing and listening are not the same act; one is mechanical and involuntary, the other a physiological state the body has to be in before genuine reception is possible.

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  • The Breath | Anatomy, Physiology, and Being
    Anatomy of Being | Blog | PhiloPhy

    The Breath | Anatomy, Physiology, and Being

    ByCarmen Chiran May 9, 2026May 15, 2026

    An ENT doctor explores the anatomy and physiology of breath and the question it has quietly been asking all along: Are you actually here?

    Read More The Breath | Anatomy, Physiology, and BeingContinue

  • What AI Can and Can’t Tell You About Your Health | Clinician’s View
    AI in Medicine | PhiloPhy

    What AI Can and Can’t Tell You About Your Health | Clinician’s View

    ByCarmen Chiran May 5, 2026May 9, 2026

    Three in five adults now use AI for health information before seeing a doctor. I know, because they arrive in my consultation room with a list of diagnoses already formed…

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  • Ear Infections in Children | A Parent’s Complete Guide
    Blog | Condition Education | Pediatric ENT

    Ear Infections in Children | A Parent’s Complete Guide

    ByCarmen Chiran May 1, 2026May 22, 2026

    An ENT doctor explains the
    types of ear infections in children, when antibiotics are needed, and the red flags that call for emergency care rather than watchful waiting.

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  • The Sound That Doesn’t Exist
    Blog | PhiloPhy | Tinnitus

    The Sound That Doesn’t Exist

    ByCarmen Chiran April 26, 2026May 16, 2026

    What tinnitus reveals about consciousness, medicine, and the limits of what can be fixed. An ENT doctor explores what philosophy teaches about a sound no one else can hear.

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