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Stop Sniffles and Runny Noses, Kill the Rhino! by Steven M. Patient Expert Posted Tue 03 Mar 2009 2:22pm Rhino Virus not as big as a real Rhino, but much more troublesome. A New Breakthrough for a Vaccine to Stop the Common Cold? Scientists have unveiled lab-made human antibodies that can disable several types of influenza, including highly-lethal H5N1 bird flu and the “Spanish Flu” strain that killed tens of millions in 1918. ... Read on »
Spicy Food and Runny Nose by DoctorMD Posted Sun 19 Oct 2008 12:51pm Here's a blog post that many may find of interest as it relates to spicy foods. http://www.yourerdoc.com/spicy-food-and-runny-noses/ Read on »
"Imagine knowing you’ll be too sick to go to work, before the faintest hint of a runny nose or a sore..." by Drew W. Healthy Living Professional Posted Wed 19 May 2010 12:49pm “ Imagine knowing you’ll be too sick to go to work, before the faintest hint of a runny nose or a sore throat. … Dr. Geoffrey Ginsburg, director of Duke’s Institute for Genome Science & Policy, is collaborating with a team of colleagues to create a gadget that can detect viral infection hours before the sniffles. ” - Our reality, two . Read on »
Coughs Colds And A Newborn's Runny Nose by just 4 families Patient Expert Posted Tue 30 Sep 2008 12:08am As a parent there is one guarantee in life. Your child is going to catch a cold at some stage in their life. For new parents, a babies first cough, cold or runny nose can... coughs or colds each year. The effects remain for two to fourteen days depending on what type of cold they have. Coughs, colds and some runny noses are generally result Read on »
Help with Runny Nose & Sneezing by Ben L. Naturopathic Doctor Posted Wed 14 Oct 2009 10:01pm Runny Nose & Sneezing I am having problems with a runny noze and a lot of sneezing. My sinuses are not painful and I do not believe this is the problem. Can you please suggest anything for me? Answer: Hi there - Constant runny nose and sneezing is likely due to environmental allergens. Check your workplace and home environment for: - mold Read on »
Back to School means Runny Noses! by Kelly Patient Expert Posted Mon 20 Sep 2010 8:19am . However, on Friday morning, Jenelle woke with a clear runny nose, so that could be the reason for the increase in seizures as well. On Saturday, Jenelle was very cranky and her runny nose was pretty bad. Fearing she might have an ear infection, I took her to urgent care where we had the quickest visit in history! The doctor checked her ears Read on »
Fever and Runny nose bring on too much worry! by Sherry C Posted Tue 13 Oct 2009 10:06pm All this talk of H1N1 and my thoughts of RSV keep going thru my head with each cough and nose I wipe. Little Taylor just turned 5 months yesterday and has been running a fever since Wednesday evening around 102 F. Ashley had a fever too which appears to be gone as of this morning but her nose is still runny. I feel particularly concerned because Read on »
Body Aches and Runny noses....... by Pamela B. Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Fri 12 Sep 2008 11:48am Rhett and I are sick. Blech......sore throat, runny nose, and body aches. He seems to be just fine other than he is creating more snot than there is water in the Hoover Dam. I have a huge thing about snot running down little kids noses, it drives me absolutely crazy. Rhett has gotten really good at finding things to wipe his nose on before I can Read on »
Winter Colds and Runny Noses by Cascia T. Posted Sat 01 Nov 2008 10:44pm 1 Comment This time of year always brings runny noses, coughs and colds to my house. The baby woke up at 2 am with a fever and cough. The terror has been coughing as well and her nose is running and won't stop. Of course Mommy is getting the cold as well. I just hope that they do not get ear infections. The best thing to do when your baby has Read on »
Catching Up with Your Runny Nose by Health&Fitness GuideforDummies Posted Fri 24 Apr 2009 7:22am that trigger hay fever symptoms. You need a healthy nose: Because your nose is such a vital part of your respiratory system, your nasal health is vital to your overall wellness. Lack..., and disruption of normal sleep patterns resulting in daytime fatigue. Not only does your nose hold up your sunglasses, but it also provides other beneficial functions: • Your nose Read on »