Articles, tagged with "nasal congestion", page 1
20th January 2012
Methamphetamine is one of the most dangerous and addictive illicit drugs currently being abused. People who use it seek effects including euphoria, enhanced sociability, and heightened sex drive. However, heavy usage brings grave consequences. Meth use...
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jlinesteme
17th January 2012
Some of us may have been there, standing in an aisle in the clothing store, trying to decide whether to buy the regular cotton t-shirts or the organic ones. The organic t-shirts cost several dollars more. Is it worth it? Is it worth spending more money on...
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Rachel McDaniel
16th January 2012
Viruses that cause sneezing and colds also cause inflammation that will increase the size of leakage of fluid through the blood vessels into the lining in the nose and also in to the nose. Nasal complications caused by viruses is often incredibly irritati...
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Author:
indhapsari
16th November 2011
Michelle Bachmann’s recent revelation that she suffers from migraines brings up an important point that most doctors and the lay public don’t appreciate: the importance of proper breathing at night. It’s commonly known that sleep deprivation can cause or ...
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Dr. Steven Y. Park
15th November 2011
An allergy can be defined as an immune system disorder that causes a reaction in the body when you eat, touch, and even smell something that you are allergic to. Allergies can be very tricky, but the good news is that there is allergy relief for allergy s...
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Author:
Huzaili
14th November 2011
Snoring is not merely an awkward sleep problem. Quite a few studies reveal that this harsh, disturbing sound which makes our bedtime partners stay awake for which is supposedly a restful night's sleep is not only harmful to the health but it's also among ...
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harriettuvalle
11th November 2011
The common cold is an infection of the upper respiratory system, meaning it affects only the throat, nose, and ears. It is usually caused by a virus, most commonly the rhinovirus or coronavirus, but over 200 viruses can cause colds. Since there are so man...
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Debbie LW
09th November 2011
For many of us, bedtime could be the only element of the day when we can finally rest and just sleep away all our stress and worries for the next day. However, when you have someone beside you who snores, then it suddenly becomes impossible to get a good ...
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harriettuvalle
04th November 2011
Snoring belongs to the main problems of partners particularly when the other cannot get enough sleep because of the disturbing noise beside her or him. However, snoring might not exactly seem as common as it actually is and here are some information about...
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harriettuvalle
18th October 2011
nose surgery, commony referred to as nose position is regarded as an invasive method even though it is an optional form of surgery. When a surgical procedure is termed invasive, this means it may put the particular person into major hazards. In nose surge...
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ThurmanOchoa
12th October 2011
Sinus Buster - Incorporates capsaicin (cayenne) which decreases inflammation, swelling, congestion. It too is a extremely risk-free, different spray which makes use of the natural ingredient in scorching peppers to crystal clear your nasal passages.Fenugr...
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RandyBurgess
05th October 2011
It is not unusual to have a sinus infection. In fact, millions of people worldwide go through the barely-life-threatening-nonetheless-uncomfortable experience of sinus pressure headaches, nasal congestion and post-nasal drips associated with sinus infecti...
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jillghprx
26th September 2011
The definition of 'asthma' is basically the Greek word of mouth for 'panting'. Asthma is really a chronic, inflammatory disease which usually attacks the respiratory system that may be indicated by the tightening on the airway. People being affected by th...
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Author:
john bari
20th September 2011
Over the years I have recognized trends in clinical practice that have helped me as a physician to determine if a child on the autism-spectrum is going to be a quick responder to biomedical intervention, or more of a slow responder. This does not mean tha...
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Dr. Kurt Woeller
20th September 2011
Are you one of the millions who are no stranger to rhinitis? You are, if you often experience frequent sneezing; runny nose (increased production of clear nasal secretion); nasal congestion; watery eyes; and itching in the eyes, ears, nose or throat.
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Author:
jillghprx