Several foods have immune-boosting and mucus-thinning properties that may help ease nasal congestion, a common symptom of ...
There’s no shortage of popular cold remedies, but there’s one in particular that a family physician warns against relying on too much.
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Spicy food, cigarette smoke, and cold air. They all have one thing in common, they can make your nose run. But why? Well, it means your body is working right. “The purpose of the ...
In winter, cold and dry air and indoor and outdoor temperature differences make it easy to catch a cold. At this time, colds ...
The University of Queensland’s Health Check maintains that there’s a correct way to blow one's nose, and if done well, it can prevent mucus building up to create a runny nose. | Adobe.com Bet you didn ...
() — About 50-90% of people get a runny nose when it's cold. We call this "cold-induced rhinitis", or "skier nose". People with asthma, eczema and hay fever seem to experience it more. It's the job of ...
Experts said it's tough to know the difference between the two from symptoms alone - so don't self-diagnose. If you have respiratory symptoms, stay at home and get a test to rule out COVID-19, they ...
FORT WORTH, Texas - With students returning to the classroom and the number of COVID-19 cases soaring, many parents are certain to face a dilemma. Should your child stay home because of a runny nose?