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THE POLLEN count is set to soar this week, leaving many with itchy, red eyes and a runny nose. Hayfever affects almost 10 ...
Q: Whenever you talk about neti pots, you include a warning about always using distilled water. It seemed to me like an ...
People with hay fever could one day benefit from a first-of-its-kind “molecular shield” that blocks pollen from entering the ...
One of the problems of conventional filters used in homes, businesses and public spaces is their poor performance. They rely ...
When planning for your trip, keep possible nasal polyp triggers in mind, including changes in air pressure, exposure to ...
Neti pots and similar sinus rinsing tools are a staple in many households, but in rare cases these devices can be deadly when ...
Nasal rinse, or nasal irrigation, is done to clear the nasal passages. Sometimes, the nasal passage can be full of mucus, allergens, and irritants, which can lead to discomfort. In such cases ...
A Texas woman died from a rare brain-eating amoeba after using tap water in a sinus rinse, a CDC report says. Here's what to know about the often fatal infection.
The fatal brain-eating amoeba Naegleria fowleri claimed the life of a Texas woman who used contaminated water in her nasal rinse, as the CDC highlights potential risks.
A Texas woman’s death from a brain-eating amoeba after a sinus rinse with tap water highlights the risks of non-sterile water. Understand the science, risks, and safe practices for nasal irrigation.
SinuCleanse recalled the Soft Tip Squeeze Bottle Nasal Wash and the FDA now categorized it as Class 1, meaning the product is potentially “deadly.” Here’s why.