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Does Swimming Affect Your Allergies?

Allergic to Swimming Pools

While swimming is one of the best activities to beat the summer heat. For some, swimming can sometimes cause issues for people who deal with allergies. Besides normal allergies, such […]

The Surprising Effects of Chronic Sinus Inflammation on Brain Activity

Sinus Problems and Headaches

New studies published in JAMA Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery publication have recently reported a correlation between sinusitis (sinus infections) and adverse cognitive functions. The latest research indicated that sinus infections […]

Dealing with Summertime Allergy Symptoms

Summer Allergy Guide

For the southern and midwest regions of the united states, the weather heating up warns of the approach of summer. Summertime covers the peak of allergy season, which starts in […]

Cleaning Tips for Allergy Sufferers

Cleaning with Allergies

Warmer weather is a great time to get fresh air for our bodies and our domiciles. Spring and summer cleanouts can help remove all the dust and contaminants that have […]

Quick Guide to Spring Allergies: Symptoms, Causes, and Tips

Spring Allergies Guide

As one of the most popular seasons of the year, spring brings warmer temperatures, outdoor activities, and an explosion of plant life, transforming the cold world of winter into a […]

What Are The Differences Between Fall And Spring Seasonal Allergies?

Fall And Spring Allergies

Not all seasonal allergy sufferers share the same yearly cycle of issues and relief. In reality, it depends on what the allergy is, and the allergy season (fall and spring […]

Allergies and Exercise: How to Workout with Allergies

Allergies and Exercise

It’s that moment of the year when plant pollen production is increasing, and people who suffer from allergies are feeling the full effects. That’s particularly true if you enjoy working […]

The Connection Between Neck Pain and Sinus Health

Neck Pain and Sinus

Sinus infections, characterized by irritation or inflammation of the nasal cavities’ soft tissue, often lead to symptoms such as congestion, runny discharge, and swelling, which can cause breathing difficulty. Recently, […]

What Are Nasal Polyps? What To Do If You Have Them

Nasal Polyps

When the teardrop growth (called polyps) forms in the soft lining of the sinuses, most often in small clusters, doctors call these noncancerous tumors “nasal polyps.” These mostly harmless polyps […]

Dealing With Sinus Cancer

Sinus Cancer

The sinuses are a series of cavities that take up space behind the face connecting the nose, throat, and ears that allow for the flow of air and mucus formation. […]