Global Study Finds Highest Rates of Hearing Loss in Countries with Lowest Hearing Aid Use
A new international study reveals a mismatch between hearing loss and hearing aid use across countries—highlighting a gap in global hearing health care.
Researcher Appointed Associate Professor with Tenure
Dennis Onyeka Frank-Ito, PhD, has been appointed Associate Professor with Tenure in the Department of Head and Neck Surgery & Communication Sciences, effective October 1, 2025.
Study Identifies Factors That May Influence Cancer Survivors’ Use of Treatment for Mental Health Conditions
Cancer survivors are more likely than the general population to use medications for depression and anxiety, but access to these treatments varies widely by demographics, insurance status, and cancer type, according to a new study.
Celebrating the Appointment of Dr. Debara Tucci as Professor Emeritus
Dr. Debara Tucci has been appointed Professor Emeritus at Duke, honoring her impactful career in otolaryngology, leadership in faculty development, and continued contributions through mentorship and national research leadership.
New Study Reveals Racial Disparities in Mental Health Medication Use Among Cancer Survivors
Dr. Nosa Osazuwa-Peters' latest publication in JAMA Network Open reveals racial disparities in antidepressant and anxiolytic use among U.S. cancer survivors, despite overall higher usage in this group.
How the Brain Fixes Speech: Dr. Steven Eliades Publishes in Journal of Neuroscience
A recent study led by Steven Eliades MD, PhD, A
Duke Health: Tracheoesophageal Puncture (TEP) Surgery and Tracheoesophageal Voice Prosthesis Help People Speak After Total Laryngectomy
Duke Health offers TEP surgery for throat cancer patients post-laryngectomy, enabling natural-sounding speech. “It’s a game-changer,” says Dr. Trinitia Cannon, head and neck surgeon at Duke Cancer Center Raleigh.
DCI Announces New Thyroid Cancer Center
Duke Cancer Institute launches the Thyroid Cancer Center, led by Drs. Scheri, Frieze, Kahmke, and Muzaffar. Dr. Kahmke and team offer expert, collaborative care across specialties for thyroid cancer patients.
Duke Today: Seven Life-Changing Health Breakthroughs from Duke
Duke’s Blake Wilson has been a pioneer in developing the modern cochlear implant, working on the technology with colleagues at RTI International in Research Triangle Park and co-founding the Cochlear Implant Program at Duke in 1984.