THURBER: Government wants in my nose - Watchdog  Watchdog |
THURBER: Government wants in my nose Watchdog By Watchdog Staff / May 10, 2012 / No Comments By Maggie Thurber | Special to Ohio Watchdog I've suffered for a long time with allergies. They developed in my late 20s and while they are primarily seasonal, I often suffer year-round.
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To treat or not to treat: Antibiotics not always best for sinus infection - Fox News |
To treat or not to treat: Antibiotics not always best for sinus infection Fox News Conditions that can put you at risk for developing a sinus infection include diseases which increase mucus production or a physical block of the sinus, such as a polyp. Allergies, which affect more than 67 million Americans each year, can also increase ...
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Runny nose and itchy water eyes? - Peoria Journal Star (blog) |
Runny nose and itchy water eyes? Peoria Journal Star (blog) Are you suffering from sinus pressure, runny nose, and watery itchy eyes? Do you have allergies that make it hard to get through your day? Are you taking a sinus medicine such as Claritin, Flonase, or even trying to survive with nose sprays or eye ...
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Allergy season in full swing - Marietta Times |
Allergy season in full swing Marietta Times He said things that commonly cause year round allergies include dust mites, mold and animal hair. Common symptoms of allergies, Trusty said, include nasal congestion, post nasal drip, itchy and watery eyes, sneezing and an itchy nose. Innovations in Technology Awards Honor Life-Saving Breakthroughs in Allergy ...MarketWatch (press release)
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Norwalk ENT Offers Helpful Tips During Allergy Seasons - DigitalJournal.com (press release) |
Norwalk ENT Offers Helpful Tips During Allergy Seasons DigitalJournal.com (press release) Dr. Andrew Parker, Norwalk ear, nose and throat doctor, helps patients find relief for their allergies this season. NORWALK, CT, May 10, 2012 /24-7PressRelease/ -- As the seasons are changing, Dr. Andrew Parker, Norwalk ENT, offers helpful tips for ...
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Expanding Therapeutic Applications to Drive the US Intranasal Drug Delivery ... - San Francisco Chronicle (press release) |
Expanding Therapeutic Applications to Drive the US Intranasal Drug Delivery ... San Francisco Chronicle (press release) In addition to treating common ailments, such as nasal congestion, application of intranasal drug administration is expanding to include treatment of allergies, osteoporosis, pain management, vitamin B12 deficiency, smoking cessation, migraines, ...
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Allergy season is upon us! - Anahuac Progress |
Allergy season is upon us! Anahuac Progress Allergies flare up this time of year. Allergy symptoms may include; sneezing, runny nose, breathing problems, itchy, watery eyes and eye irritation. Allergies can also cause sinus pressure and post nasal drip (drip down the back of the throat).
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Ask a Doc: Allergiers - TribLocal  TribLocal |
Ask a Doc: Allergiers TribLocal Typical symptoms of seasonal allergies include clear rhinorrhea (watery runny nose), itchy red eyes sometimes with thin stringy discharge, scratchy throat and itchy ears. Allergies also can affect the lungs, setting off coughing, wheezing and asthma ...
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Sunovion Announces Upcoming Availability of ZETONNA(TM) (ciclesonide) Nasal ... - MarketWatch (press release) |
Sunovion Announces Upcoming Availability of ZETONNA(TM) (ciclesonide) Nasal ... MarketWatch (press release) ... 74 mcg once-daily, for the treatment of allergic rhinitis (AR), also known as hay fever or nasal allergies. ZETONNA Nasal Aerosol is the first and only non-aqueous, dry nasal aerosol spray with one spray per nostril (37 mcg) and once-daily dosing, ...
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Seasonal cold or seasonal allergies? The answer is not always clear. - PR Web (press release) |
Seasonal cold or seasonal allergies? The answer is not always clear. PR Web (press release) A stuffed nose, sneezing, a persistent cough, breathing difficultiesâ€" it must be spring. Parents often scratch their heads when a child complains of these symptoms. Are they the sign of a common cold or seasonal allergies? Hudson Valley Ear, Nose ...
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