chronic sinusitis Articles
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Mold and chronic sinusitis
Do you suffer from frequent sinus headaches, congestion and runny nose? Have you taken enough cold and allergy medication to qualify for “frequent flier” awards? You may not have a persistent cold or allergies. Researchers at the Mayo Clinic have discovered what may be the real cause of most chronic sinus conditions: MOLD! An estimated 37 million Americans suffer from chronic sinusitis, and the ...
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Mold and Chronic Sinusitis - The two are linked says mayo clinic
Wondering Whether Mold and Chronic Sinusitis are Linked? Do you suffer from frequent sinus headaches, congestion, and runny nose? Have you taken enough cold and allergy medication to qualify for “frequent flier” awards? You may not have a persistent cold or allergies. Researchers at the Mayo Clinic have discovered what may be the real cause of most chronic sinus conditions: MOLD! ...
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Toxic Black Mold Syndrome Symptoms
Mold Allergy Symptoms Are Often Mis-Diagnosed. As a Result, Hidden Mold Problems Never Discovered. This YouTube video shows a Fox News special segment in which Dr. Elizabeth Vaughan is interviewed about the health issues caused by black mold. She does a very good job covering the basics. It is estimated that 10 million people in the U.S. have health problems caused by an allergic reaction to ...
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Miamitech Startup Spotlight: Dalent Aims to Improve Sinus Surgery Experience, Outcome and Cost
Originally appearing on RefreshMiami.com If you’ve ever had an awful sinus infection, you know how painful, and quite frankly, how much of a drag it is. But most of us don’t have Chronic Sinusitis, which consists of a sinus infection lasting longer than 3 months (despite treatment), according to the Mayo Clinic. That being said, 11.6% of the American population does, says the ...
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Mechanism of action and therapeutic efficacy of the biotechnology-derived immunostimulating extract OM-85 in respiratory tract infections
The burden of Respiratory Tract Infections (RTIs) in children and adults is very high, especially in developing countries. At least 1.9 million children throughout the world died from acute RTIs in 2000, 70% of them in Africa and Southeast Asia. As causative therapies of these frequently recurring infections have substantial limits, preventive measures deserve priority. Among these, non-specific ...
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