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Sore throats are common during winter; learn how you can prevent them. Anterior nosebleeds also occur during winter months when dry, heated indoor air dehydrates the nasal membranes, making blood vessels more likely to rupture. Rhinitis is an inflammation of the mucous membranes or lining of the nasal cavity. Geriatric rhinitis is a common but often neglected or overlooked condition because it is not life-threatening.
Sore throats are common during winter; learn how you can prevent them. Anterior nosebleeds also occur during winter months when dry, heated indoor air dehydrates the nasal membranes, making blood vessels more likely to rupture. Rhinitis is an inflammation of the mucous membranes or lining of the nasal cavity. Geriatric rhinitis is a common but often neglected or overlooked condition because it is not life-threatening.
Allergen immunotherapy (AIT) is a type of treatment used to reduce allergy symptoms and improve quality of life. Read these newly releases FAQs to learn more about AIT.
Over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aids are now available to adults 18 years of age or older with mild-to-moderate hearing loss. Read these newly important FAQs.
Making some simple but important changes to your sleep hygiene can help improve the overall quality and duration of your sleep. Watch this video and consider these tips.
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