How To Properly Use A Neti Pot
Neti pots are a natural and easy way to eliminate mucus, pollen, dust, and bacteria out of your sinuses in just a few minutes. Here's how they work.
Read MoreNeti pots are a natural and easy way to eliminate mucus, pollen, dust, and bacteria out of your sinuses in just a few minutes. Here's how they work.
Read MoreThough not as well-known as nuts, wheat, and milk, sesame is also a food allergy trigger. Here's a list of foods to avoid if you have a sesame allergy.
Read MoreIf you are noticing green snot in your tissue after blowing your nose, you may be wondering what it means. Read on to find out why your snot is green.
Read MoreIf you have an egg allergy, it can be hard to know what's okay to eat and what's not. Learn about some egg-derived ingredients that may surprise you.
Read MoreFish and shellfish are some of the prime culprits for allergic reactions. Read to discover if there's a difference between allergies to fish and shellfish.
Read MorePeanut allergies are one of the most common allergies among children. Therefore, many wonder if eating peanuts during pregnancy can prevent its development.
Read MoreDespite being often mixed up, food allergies and food intolerances are two very different things. Here's everything you need to know about nut allergies.
Read MoreBe aware of allergic reactions and the foods that can cause them, not just for your own safety, but for the safety of others who'll be eating with you as well.
Read MoreExposure to cold temperatures can have many effects on health, both good and bad. But did you know that you could actually be allergic to the cold?
Read MoreIf allergies affect your life, there's good news. Relief may soon come in the form of a prescription-strength nasal spray -- no prescription required.
Read MoreOften blue-gray or purple in color, the frequency and severity of allergic shiners vary from person to person. Treatment involves addressing the allergy.
Read MoreBad breath is a common symptom of allergies and sinus issues.
Read MoreMost people associate allergies with spring and summer when airborne pollen is at its highest levels. However, allergic rhinitis can occur throughout the year.
Read MoreThere are a number of natural remedies that might help with allergies. However, if these didn't work, you may want to look into allergy shots.
Read MoreAllergies are a common health condition for Americans. But can alternative therapies provide relief beyond taking medications? Here's one to consider.
Read MoreDespite a black eye and allergic shiners having similarities, the two are different. Allergic shiners do, however, appear blue or purple in color.
Read MoreGluten has gotten a bad rap in many health and wellness circles. But can it actually cause GERD for some people? Here's what the science suggests.
Read MoreWhile peanuts and peanut products are overwhelmingly popular, they're also one of the most common causes of allergy attacks in many people.
Read MoreWhile an EpiPen might seem like an uncomplicated device to administer, carefully reading up on how to properly inject one is essential.
Read MoreEpiPens can be expensive, so it can be tempting to use them even after they have expired. But is it safe?
Read MoreWhen mucus isn't in the nasal passages, it leaves your nose at risk of developing infections, swelling, and nosebleeds. Here is how to treat these symptoms.
Read MoreGastrointestinal symptoms are more common in people with asthma and seasonal allergies. There is a connection between the gut microbiome and allergy symptoms.
Read MoreAllergies don't just impact one's physical status, it can impact one's mental status as well. And the reason why may surprise you.
Read MoreAlthough peppermint oil may be beneficial in relieving pain, headaches, or nausea, it can have adverse effects in some individuals due to substances it carries.
Read MoreWith springtime comes allergies, but acupuncture may help reduce allergy symptoms. Here are pressure points that will help reduce your allergies.
Read MoreAllergies affect over 50 million people in the U.S. annually, and pet allergies are among the most common, but that doesn't mean you can't have a pet.
Read MoreThe frequency of food and skin childhood allergies has been rising in recent years, so why are they becoming so common? Here's what you need to know.
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