Most people assume their runny nose in winter is a cold, since allergy season is most commonly associated with spring.
Blowing your nose might be your first instinct when you're stopped up. But if you do it the wrong way, you may end up feeling worse.
"We showed that allergic rhinitis samples displayed a significantly higher fungal diversity," researcher Luís Delgado has ...
While there’s no definite research to prove that drinking a hot toddy can help with your cough, research on its base ...