Headache? Stuffy nose? Sneezing? With spring swiftly approaching, the beginning of allergy season is in full swing. If you're among the nearly 30% of Americans who experience seasonal allergies, you ...
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Is a runny nose a sign of COVID-19?
A runny nose may indicate you have COVID-19, but it can also stem from a cold or allergies. Here’s how to know what’s causing ...
ST. LOUIS — Grass and tree pollen levels in the St. Louis region are on the rise. If you suffer from allergies, you’re likely all too familiar with the sneezing, runny nose, congestion, and watery ...
As kids and adults head outside to enjoy warmer weather, cases typically decrease — but that doesn't mean it's totally gone.
With rains come the onset of cold and allergies. When the first sneeze occurs, you start being extra careful and keep all your herbal tea, kadha, tissue box and warm jackets near. Most often than not, ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - With school back in session and the seasons changing, it can be difficult to tell whether you’re dealing with a cold or allergies. But according to Cleveland Clinic allergist, ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KATV) — QualChoice explains how to know the difference between colds and allergies. Jacqueline Hilburn hits on these various points: 1.What is the difference? Common colds are ...
As temperatures rise, flowers bloom and viruses continue to circulate, it can be challenging to tell whether it’s the last gasps of cold season or if allergy season springs anew. Both have similar ...
When it comes to spring allergies and catching a cold, the symptoms overlap so much that it can be difficult to know which condition has you reaching for the box of tissues. Both cause sneezing, ...
BOSTON - Dr. Mallika Marshall is answering your latest health questions. If you have a question, email her or message her on Facebook or X (formerly known as Twitter). Jackson in Weston says, "I have ...
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