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Curing a cold when your mom isn't around
Now that flu and cold season are here, it is extremely important to know what exactly needs to be done to make your symptoms tolerable.
Can You Give Your Pets H1N1 Flu?
You already know your pet gives you lots of love and you probably give your cat or dog plenty of affection as well, but you may want to take care to avoid giving Fido or Socks your flu virus.
Pharmacist - Medicine cabinet tips for cold and flu survival
Published: Wednesday, November 4, 2009 at 3:10 p.m. Last Modified: Wednesday, November 4, 2009 at 3:10 p.m. Dear Pharmacist, I want to be ready, so what are the best cold and flu medicines to keep in my house in case one of us catches the flu?A.B. Austin, Texas Answer: The flu season is upon us, and with added fear about the H1N1 flu, it isn't a ...
Have you ever wondered why you sneeze?
There's a reason for each and every sniffle, sneeze, ache, and pain. Learn why your body behaves the way it does, and discover the quickest ways to feel better.
Botox Sponge Replaces Needles for Rhinitis Patients
German researchers may have found a pain-free treatment for sneezing and sniffling rhinitis patients, replacing needles with soft sponges.
Gazette Vet: Allergic Skin Disease
Allergic skin disease significantly affects the quality of life of more dogs than any other disease out there.
The Government move to restrict access to cold and flu medicine is going to hit sufferers in the pocket.
Many side effects to OTC medicines
Now is the time of year that we start to spend more time indoors, after a summer of fresh air.
Fall Allergy OTC Medicines a " Speak With Your Pharmacist
Philadelphia, Pa. - "For the estimated 36 million Americans who will continue to sniffle and sneeze into the fallA1, allergy symptoms can be just as bad as they are in spring.
Section: FEATURES Originally published: 9/24/09 at 2:02 AM EST Last update: 9/24/09 at 2:13 AM EST The start of fall rings in the season for sneezing as cooling weather gives plants a growth spurt, and for some people that means the return of itchy, sniffly allergy symptoms.
Arundel Town Column and#8212; Sept. 24
While this beautiful weather has prolonged the growing season, it has also prolonged the allergy season, and mine are flaring in full force! I am suffering from itchy eyes and sneezing more than I have all summer and I have to wonder what particular allergen is to blame.
Drugs, shots and the old nasal flush are ways to fight back against fall. As the seasons change, plants release pollens that cause runny noses, swollen sinuses, sneezing and itchy eyes for those with allergies, says Carey Waters, a physician at Omni Medical Group in Owasso.
If it's not you, you've probably noticed a lot of people around you sneezing and wheezing their way through the day.
Singulair, an allergy and asthma medication, may be the right choice for you, especially if you suffer from sneezing and watery eyes, caused by allergies.
Do I have the flu or is it just a cold?
Click on the image above to open a PDF brochure from University Health Services that differentiates flu symptoms from cold symptoms, and offers links for additional information.
So you have the flu? Follow this self-care guide for recovery
It's flu season, and whether you have the H1N1 virus or just the garden variety flu virus, you may not feel like doing much of anything - especially going out to meet friends or heading off to work.
While many allergy sufferers note an increase in their symptoms during late spring and early summer, autumn can also bring sneezes and runny noses.
New Non-Drowsy CLARITIN(R) 12-Hour Gets Allergy Sufferers Through Their Busy Day
Schering-Plough Corporation today announced the introduction of CLARITIN 12-Hour, the only 12-hour allergy medicine found in the allergy aisle.
Alternative Treatment Options for Allergies
Allergies affect millions of people every year. There are many medications available for the treatment of allergies, however they have side effects.
It's ragweed season, and for people with this pollen allergy, that means miserable symptoms such as sneezing, a runny or stuffy nose, trouble sleeping, asthma attacks, and itchy skin, eyes, nose or throat.
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