Sinus Headaches, Sinus Infections, and Migraine Like fraternal twins, migraine attacks and sinus headaches (due to sinusitis) are often confused with each other. Frequently, people attribute sinus ...
Doctors are seeing more patients with respiratory virus symptoms, and the situation isn't likely to improve with the holidays ...
Can popping zits in this area cause infection and even death? Dermatologists weigh in on the viral claims, and how to take ...
Bright green banners that proclaimed “Women Are Marching” and “We Won’t Go Back” led Saturday’s Women’s March in DC ... “I have granddaughters and great-granddaughters and in my 80 years, I’ve seen ...
What's got a Google TV and can't access the Freeplay app any more? The answer, it seems, is everybody. It turns out that the issue isn't an isolated one; Google is temporarily pulling the app for ...
In difficult times we don't cower away, our grit and determination brings ... with millions of people stuck on waiting lists with no way out. We cannot go on like this, and fixing the NHS is ...
Common infections, including flu and herpes, may increase dementia risk by contributing to brain volume loss, particularly in areas vital for memory. New research highlights changes in immune-related ...
"Vitamin D deficiencies are associated with enlarged tonsils, sinus allergies, sinus mucus, and ear infections. Try taking 20,000 to 50,000 IU of vitamin D once per week to address mucus." ...
Winston averaged 10 yards per target on the day, and at least for now, the Browns can say they have an offense with enough explosion and playmakers that they won’t go away quietly. At some point ...
In late 2023, the 42-year-old lawyer learned she needed surgery to treat an unidentified and increasingly worrisome pelvic infection, just as she was contending with the demands of a potential new ...
(Jerry Cornfield/Washington State Standard) Let’s Go Washington won’t get another shot at convincing the state’s Public Disclosure Commission that it did not violate campaign finance laws.
But a new study from NDORMS shows that post-acute infection syndrome (PAIS) is not unique to COVID-19 and can also occur after other respiratory infections. The research, led by Dr. Junqing Xie ...