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The FDA is proposing many popular over-the-counter cold and allergy medications be removed from store shelves. The agency says a common ingredient they share, phenylephrine, doesn’t actually relieve ...
Sinus infections frequently occur after a bout of congestion or a recent cold or allergies. Additionally, sinus infections are more likely to occur in people who have a deviated septum, nasal polyps, ...
The UAB Division of Pulmonary, Allergy and Critical Care Medicine is an integral part of one of the nation's largest health systems. Nationally known for our compassionate care, cutting-edge research, ...
Some of these airborne particles, such as pollen, pet dander and mold spores, are irritants that can aggravate people's allergies. These particles can make their way into our bodies as we breathe ...
The cold and flu are common respiratory (breathing) illnesses, but different viruses cause them. More than 200 viruses can cause a cold, with rhinovirus being the most common. Influenza viruses ...
If seasonal allergies are turning your eyeballs to sandpaper and your nostrils to leaky faucets, you’re not alone. Temperatures in the Chicago area have been unusually mild this fall ...
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The good news: Flu may have more severe symptoms, but it usually lasts no more than a week, versus 10 to 14 days for a common cold. Seasonal allergies can cause a runny nose and sneezing—but ...
Every time she visits, she insists on bringing the dog, even though her sister is allergic to dogs, especially breeds like retrievers. The visits have become increasingly uncomfortable for my ...
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - As allergy season stretches on, many are left wondering if their symptoms are from allergies, a cold, or something more serious. Dr. Jessica Grayson, an associate professor ...