When a person suffers from a common cold, she has nasal congestion that lasts between seven to 10 days that clears up when she uses over-the-counter medications, like a decongestant.
In the United States, about 13 percent of non-institutionalized adults have a sinus infection, also called sinusitis, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
About 31 million people in the United States suffer from a sinus infection, or sinusitis, each year, according to the National Institute of Allergy and Infection Diseases.
Do you have a cold that won't go away? Headache? Fever? Nasal congestion and discharge? Sore throat and postnasal drip? Fatigue? Cough? Bad breath? Loss of sense of smell?
When Christopher Columbus “discovered” red chili peppers in the New World during the 15th century, the pungent fruit already had a long and distinguished history.
A longtime suspect of harboring germs is now confirmed guilty by a LifeScript.com article: Shopping cart handles are on of the biggest germy messes you can find in public.
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In the beginning of the year many people decided they would start exercising to lose weight and get in better shape. But here is another reason to get moving.
If you haven’t heard, the cold and flu season is upon us. In our office, people are coming in coughing, sneezing, blowing their nose, and bundled up in sweatshirts.