A constantly running nose can turn your day into a miserable cycle of tissues, sniffling, and mouth breathing. Whether it’s from allergies, a cold, or sinus issues, that persistent drip is both ...
We've all been there, that heavy, blocked nose feeling where even breathing feels like work. Whether caused by a seasonal ...
There's nothing more frustrating than not being able to sneeze when you feel like you have to let one out. While a big sneeze can be jarring and a little messy, it's completely normal bodily function.
If you’re often awoken by your bed partner's buzzsaw-like noises—or if you've been told you're the bedroom buzzsaw—you’re ...
The Food and Drug Administration approved a nasal spray intended to treat severe allergic reactions on Friday, expanding options beyond needle-based treatments like the EpiPen. The nasal spray, called ...
The Food and Drug Administration has approved ARS Pharmaceuticals’ nasal spray as the first needle-free emergency treatment for potentially fatal allergic reactions, the agency said on Friday. The ...
Another way to try to make yourself sneeze is by massaging the nose, says Bracamonte. Using your fingers, gently squeeze the ...
Getting immediate treatment with a nasal spray could be a game-changer for athletes and other people who suffer traumatic brain injuries. This may become a possibility, according to new research from ...
Waking up with saliva on your pillow can not only be embarrassing, especially if you're sleeping in the same bed as a partner ...