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A Special Wedding Guest
When Steve McDonnell was diagnosed with a rare cancer in 2020, he feared the worst. But thanks to his UH surgeon, Nicole Fowler, MD, he is now thriving and recently walked his daughter down the aisle.

Too Sick for School? Here's How to Tell
If your child isn't feeling well, our pediatrician-approved symptom guide can help you decide whether to keep them home.

Ear, Nose & Throat Doctors: Who Treats What?
Ear, nose and throat complaints can range from allergies to hearing loss, balance and swallowing disorders to head and neck cancer. When should you see a specialist?

Tonsil & Adenoid Removal: What Parents Need to Know
Tonsils and adenoids are tiny structures than can cause big problems for some children. Learn why removing one or both might be recommended for your child.

Nasal Polyps: Possible Explanation For Cold Symptoms That Won't Go Away
Nasal polyps -- benign growths in your sinuses and nasal passages -- can cause chronic sinusitis, resulting in facial pressure, loss of smell, nasal drainage and trouble breathing through your nose.

Smell and Taste Loss After COVID: Should You Be Worried?
After recovering from COVID-19, many patients failed to recover their sense of smell right away, and some may worry the situation could be permanent. A recent study has encouraging news for these patients.

Ear Ache vs. Ear Infection: What's the Difference?
Ear pain can range from a minor nuisance to a major source of agony. Ear pain is a common problem, especially in children, and can have a number of causes – some of which have nothing to do with the ear.

Allergies or Sinus Troubles? When to See an ENT Specialist
Seasonal allergies, scratchy throats, nasal congestion and sinus problems: When is it time to see an ear nose and throat specialist?