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Sinus, cold, or allergies? How to tell them apart
It can be difficult to tell the difference between a cold, a bacterial sinus infection, and allergies. Getting a stuffy nose ...
That’s because fall is peak allergy season in Augusta, said W. Andrew Wells, MD, FAAOA, the founder of Augusta Breathe Free.
With cooler weather settling in, many people are starting to sniffle and sneeze. But how do you know if it’s just seasonal ...
Fall means back-to-school, football season, changing leaves — and for many people, another round of seasonal allergies.
COVID, flu or allergies? How to know what ails you if the symptoms are all the same and everyone is sniffling and sneezing.
There are at least four main allergens making some allergy sufferers unhappy. They are ragweed, mold, grass, and fall elm.
Azelastine, a common nasal spray for allergies, reduced the risk of COVID-19 and colds in one small trial. Larger studies are ...
Five years after the COVID-19 pandemic, you're likely a pro at the basics—masks when needed, immune support and staying ...
As fall arrives in Central Texas, residents are bracing for the onset of seasonal allergens, with ragweed and fall elm ...
Data from the CDC indicates that cases of the common cold are reaching levels that haven't been seen in a few years.
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The differences between allergies and a cold
Allergies are chronic and can be identified by an allergist, while colds are acute and typically resolve within 7-14 days.
From baths to showers, swimming pools to her own tears, Erin Cassidy breaks out in a rash - and doctors kep dismissing her ...
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