A new Australian study has found that a simple saline nasal spray could help many children breathe and sleep better, potentially avoiding the need for surgery and specialist care.
ENT specialist Dr. Dipak L. Desai explains how cold, dry air irritates nasal passages, weakens immunity, and increases congestion and sinus infections in winter.
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Subzero temps wreak havoc on sinuses, doctor warns
The arctic air gripping West Michigan can do more than just numb fingers and toes — it can also damage the upper respiratory ...
If that’s not an option, consult the Food and Drug Administration’s “flush list” to see if a medicine can be safely flushed ...
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Moms are sharing their craziest pregnancy symptoms, and some of them are truly wild
Popping ears? Sudden sideburns? Nipple spasms? Yep, that's weird — but also totally normal at the same time.
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Winter wellness essentials: Staying healthy during cold season
From humidifiers and nasal sprays, to skincare and air purifiers, these winter wellness essentials will help you stay healthy ...
Experts reveal symptoms that strike during nighttime rest and what those signs might mean for your health.
Parents across the UK are being warned about a 'painful' infection that becomes particularly prevalent during certain months ...
Parents across the UK are being warned about a 'painful' infection that becomes particularly prevalent during certain months ...
If you do catch a cold, you might be able to reduce your symptoms or the cold’s duration with some simple, homestyle remedies and a few dietary supplements. Sitting in a steamy bathroom can moisturize ...
Whether you’re stuffed up from allergies or are dealing with the common cold, the best nasal decongestants help reduce the ...
CARDAMYST is now conveniently available to patients through retail pharmaciesNational sales force hired with promotional ...
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