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Holiday Nose And Sinus Tips For Air Travelers

Airplane Sinus Tips

The holiday season often involves air travel, but approximately 21% of passengers report experiencing cold and flu-like symptoms in the week following their flight. Several factors contribute to the feeling […]

The Facts About Childhood Respiratory Syncytial Virus

Respiratory Syncytial Virus

RSV, also known as respiratory syncytial virus, is a prevalent virus affecting the respiratory system. It is normal for children to catch RSV at least once before they turn 2 […]

Maintaining A Healthy Nose

Healthy Nose

Your nose serves more than just an aesthetic purpose; it has a unique air treatment system that safeguards the fragile tissues of your lungs as they extract oxygen from the […]

Natural Ways to Help Alleviate Sinus Congestion

Natural Ways to Relieve Nasal Congestion

Sinus congestion can be a bothersome issue for many. However, for some, it can lead to serious medical conditions. Nasal congestion arises when the blood vessels and tissues in the […]

The Facts About Postnasal Drip

Postnasal Drip

Postnasal drainage, or a postnasal drip, happens when mucus from your nasal passages or sinuses flows down the back of your throat. Some drainage is necessary to help eliminate irritants […]

How to Spot the Signs of Tonsillitis

Tonsillitis

Your tonsils play a vital role in your immune system by fighting infections in your body. Situated at the back of your throat, one on each side, these masses of […]

The Facts About Voice Disorders

Voice Disorders

Speaking is a complex process that involves the passage of air from your lungs over two folds of tissue in your larynx, also known as your voice box. These folds, […]

The Differences Between Hay Fever and Allergies

Hay Fever and Allergies

Allergies and hay fever affect 35% of Americans, causing various symptoms, from sneezing and rashes to sniffling and hives. While some patients are aware of their reactions to various allergens, […]

Treating Low-Volume Voice Disorder

Low-Volume Voice Disorder

Speaking is a complex process involving different parts of your body. Your lungs push air out, which then goes over two pieces of tissue called vocal cords in your voice […]

The Facts About Sleep Apnea

Sleep Apnea

Sleep apnea is a disorder that can cause you to stop breathing involuntarily while sleeping. Although it affects around 26% of adults aged between 30 and 70, it often goes […]