Dr. Soroush Zaghi, MD

Dr. Soroush Zaghi, MD

Soroush Zaghi, MD, graduated from Harvard Medical School, completed a residency in ENT (Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery) at UCLA, and a Sleep Surgery Fellowship at Stanford University.

He is active in clinical research with over 60+ peer-reviewed research publications in the fields of neuroscience, head and neck surgery, and sleep-disordered breathing.

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Tongue Ties, Restricted Fascia, and Mouth Breathing

By: Dr. Soroush Zaghi, MDThis topic originally appeared on TheDawsonAcademy.com. Dr. Zaghi granted permission for igniteDDS to…

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