A variety of factors, including changes to your body as you age, may lead to new allergies later in life
OTC meds, rest, fluids and an anti-inflammatory diet can help you get through big and small weather changes
Allergies, postnasal drip, asthma or reflux could be to blame for a cough that won’t quit
Correct positioning is one of the keys to getting the best results
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Most antihistamines, like Zyrtec, are OK, but avoid decongestants for at least the first trimester
This color additive, found in many pre-packaged foods, may affect people with ADHD or allergies
If your nose is constantly running, it could be allergies, chronic sinusitis, nasal polyps or other concerns
Allergies, indigestion and the effects of gravity can all mess with your nose at night
Open the windows, keep a clean house and consider putting in preventive features like carbon monoxide detectors
Neti pots can be useful for sinus pressure relief and removing excess mucus
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