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Jul

Sinus Infections — When Should You See an Allergist?
Sinus infections affect millions of Americans every year. While treating them is simple, it's important to visit a doctor if you suspect you have one. What causes sinus infections, and what type of doctor should you go to get treatment from? What are sinuses? Your sinuses a...
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Jul

Struggling with Hearing Loss?
Provided By: National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication DisordersWhat is hearing loss? Hearing loss is a sudden or gradual decrease in how well you can hear. It is one of the most common conditions affecting older and elderly adults. Approximately one in three people...
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Jul

Home Remedies for Sore Throats
The hassle of a doctor's visit and the cost of antibiotics can make having a sore throat even worse than it already is. Luckily, there are many household ingredients that work wonders for infected throats. These home remedies alleviate symptoms and eliminate bacteria at a f...
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Jul

4 Ways to Clear Your Sinuses
Congestion puts you in an uncomfortable category of “sick”. You can't quite excuse a sick day and collapse on the couch, yet you’re hardly productive on days when your sinuses are full of pressure. Sinus congestion ruins your concentration and is very unco...
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Jul

Five Natural Ways to Defeat Your Seasonal Allergies
Over 50 million Americans suffer from allergies annually. For many, the solution to this problem is to reach for some over-the-counter pharmaceuticals. However, if you would prefer to avoid pumping your body full of drugs, there are plenty of natural remedies that can prove just...
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Jul

Treating a Child’s Ear Infection (and When to Call the Doctor)
When your child wakes in the middle of the night crying from an ear infection, parents can feel helpless. You know the pain is intense because your child is crying. They might have a fever, and the rest of the family won't sleep well tonight...
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Jul

Tips for Coping with Airborne Allergens
People who have allergies sometimes think there is no way to avoid airborne allergens. After all, while you can avoid peanut or another food allergen, there's no way to stop breathing the air! Well, there are certain strategies that you can use to minimize your exposure to...
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Jul

The Causes of Hearing Loss
One in five people reports that they sometimes have problems with their hearing, a staggering 20% of the population. Hearing is a complex process; because of this, the causes of hearing loss are numerous. When a sound travels from the outside environment, through the ear, and int...
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Jul

Blocked Nose? Ease Nasal Congestion from a Cold Fast
Nasal congestion from a cold is uncomfortable, leaving you miserable. When you can't breathe well, all you can think about is getting rid of symptoms. While no magic cure exists because antibiotics won’t help a virus, you can ease your condition with these remedies. F...
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Jul

Three Herbs Great for the Cold and Flu Season
It's officially cold and flu season! If you’re like most people during these months, you’re trying desperately to keep yourself from getting sick. No one wants to have to call out of work, lie in bed for hours, and have to grab a tissue every five seconds. Unfort...
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Jul

You and Your Dog Allergy–How to Coexist at Home With Your Canine (15 Tips)
Even though you have an allergy to your dog, you can probably live comfortably with your pet if you follow some of these 15 tips. But first, let's note the common symptoms of an allergy to a dog and what causes these troublesome reactions. Allergies to dogs are triggered wh...
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Jul

Traveling Tips for Allergy Season
Traveling for pleasure or even business is fun and exciting, but it can also be quite stressful at times. People who suffer from seasonal allergies have one more thing to worry about; allergic symptoms flare up during those times of the year when pollen counts soar and traveling...
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