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1. Changes in sleep performance and chronotype behavior after vestibular rehabilitation in unilateral vestibular hypofunction

2. Smell, taste and food habits changes along body mass index increase: an observational study.

3. Changes in sleep performance and chronotype behaviour after vestibular rehabilitation in unilateral vestibular hypofunction.

4. Taste Function in Adult Humans from Lean Condition to Stage II Obesity: Interactions with Biochemical Regulators, Dietary Habits, and Clinical Aspects.

5. Effects of vestibular rehabilitation on body composition and daily-living physical activity in chronic unilateral vestibular hypofunction.

6. Outcomes of tongue-tie release by means of tongue and frenulum assessment tools: a scoping review on non-infants.

7. Smell Impairment in Stage I-II Obesity: Correlation with Biochemical Regulators and Clinical Aspects.

8. Impact of Nutritional Intervention on Taste Perception-A Scoping Review.

9. Sleep Performance and Chronotype Behavior in Unilateral Vestibular Hypofunction.

10. Diagnostic route of cervicogenic dizziness: usefulness of posturography, objective and subjective testing implementation and their correlation.

11. Usefulness of postural sway spectral analysis in the diagnostic route and clinical integration of cervicogenic and vestibular sources of dizziness: A cross-sectional preliminary study.

12. Self-perceived general and ear-nose-throat symptoms related to the COVID-19 outbreak: a survey study during quarantine in Italy.

13. Age-related Assessment of Postural Control Development: A Cross-sectional Study in Children and Adolescents.

14. Vestibular rehabilitation in older adults with and without mild cognitive impairment: Effects of virtual reality using a head-mounted display.

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