There's debate around whether phenylephrine, a common over-the-counter decongestant, provides effective relief when you're stuffed up. So, why might it not be the best choice, and what do doctors recommend instead? “Saline spray is super safe and great to try when you have a cold,” says Linda N. Lee, MD, facial plastic surgeon. Dr. Lee also recommends sleeping with your head elevated, which can help reduce swelling in the turbinates—small structures in the nasal passages that filter and humidify the air. Learn more with Women's Health: http://spklr.io/6047xKct.
Massachusetts Eye and Ear
Hospitals and Health Care
Boston, MA 15,299 followers
Mass Eye and Ear is an international center for treatment and research and a teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School
About us
Massachusetts Eye and Ear is a specialty hospital dedicated to excellence in the care of disorders that affect the eye, ear, nose, throat, and adjacent regions of the head and neck. Mass Eye and Ear provides primary care and serves as a referral center for outpatient and inpatient medical and surgical care. In conjunction with Harvard Medical School, Mass Eye and Ear is committed to the education of future health care professionals, as well as the education of the public concerning the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of the diseases in its specialties and concerning the rehabilitation of patients handicapped by these diseases. In order to provide the highest quality of contemporary care and even better care in the future, Mass Eye and Ear conducts laboratory and clinical research in its areas of specialty. Mass Eye and Ear recognizes its obligation to serve as a source of excellence in patient care, teaching, and research in Massachusetts, the United States, and the world. Interested in joining the Mass Eye and Ear team? Visit https://masseyeandear.org/careers.
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https://MassEyeAndEar.org
External link for Massachusetts Eye and Ear
- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Boston, MA
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1824
- Specialties
- Eye Care, Ear, Nose, Throat, Head and Neck Care, Balance Care, Senior Services, Pediatric Services, Radiology, Audiology & Hearing, and Anesthesiology
Locations
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Primary
243 Charles St.
Boston, MA 02114, US
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800 Huntington Ave
Boston, Massachusetts 02115, US
Employees at Massachusetts Eye and Ear
Updates
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Diabetes can impact many parts of the body, including the eyes. Diabetic eye disease—such as diabetic retinopathy, macular edema and glaucoma—can damage vision and, if left untreated, lead to blindness. This #WorldDiabetesDay, Mass Eye and Ear retina specialist Leo Am Kim, MD, PhD, shares insights on diabetic eye disease, including early symptoms, prevention tips and the latest treatment options to help preserve vision. Learn more about managing eye health with diabetes to reduce your risk of complications: http://spklr.io/6042xHMj.
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Iva Hoxha, OD, will proudly run the 2025 Boston Marathon® with Team Eye and Ear. Her journey is one of resilience and dedication. After moving from Albania to the U.S. as a young girl, she learned English, dedicated herself to studying, and earned a degree in optometry. Now, she turns to running as a way to recharge and reconnect after a long day. "This is a way to bring my three passions together: patient care, the profession of optometry and fundraising for a better future in eye care,” she says. Read more about her inspiring story with Women In Optometry.
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Anand T. N. Kumar, PhD, discovered how to use fluorescence lifetime imaging to distinguish tumor cells from normal tissue. This tech offers 97% accuracy, helping surgeons remove cancer more precisely and preserve healthy tissue. Learn more about the work happening at Mass General Brigham: http://spklr.io/6046xBHw.
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This week, we celebrate National Radiologic Technology Week in honor of Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen's groundbreaking discovery of the x-ray on November 8, 1895. Thank you to our Radiology team for providing superior care in imaging services, including computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), x-ray/fluoroscopic procedures and ENT ultrasound.
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One thing doctors know is that glaucoma can be hereditary. “Studies have found that those with a first-degree relative (parent or sibling) diagnosed with glaucoma have between three to 13 times higher risk of developing the disease compared to those who do not have a first-degree relative with glaucoma,” says Inas Aboobakar, MD, glaucoma surgeon. Dr. Aboobakar explains the risks factors to be aware of and signs to watch for if you're at risk for glaucoma. Learn more with Woman's World: http://spklr.io/6043aYoN.
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On November 1st, Mass Eye and Ear celebrated 200 years—a milestone honoring a legacy of healing and a future filled with hope. Take a look at some highlights from this special evening, and stay tuned for more memorable moments. http://spklr.io/6046algo
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Today, November 1, 2024, marks the 200th Anniversary of Mass Eye and Ear. To commemorate this milestone, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu has issued a proclamation honoring Mass Eye and Ear's legacy of advancing patient care and dedication to finding cures and innovative treatments for blindness, deafness, and diseases of the head and neck.
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Glaucoma treatments have advanced significantly in recent years. At Mass Eye and Ear, patients have access to the latest laser and surgical options, and physicians are evaluating a promising new implantable drug. Daniel Liebman, MD, a glaucoma and cataract surgeon, emphasizes the importance of regular eye exams for early detection. Learn more in this WCVB Channel 5 feature: http://spklr.io/6046aVf2.