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The elaborate wooden masks used in classical Japanese Noh plays were historically made by men. A new generation of female artisans is carving a new path for the craft. Say goodbye to stuffy noses and ...
Dr Shama Kovale, Consultant ENT Surgeon at Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital, Mumbai, explains that nasal sprays come in different types, each with specific uses: Overusing decongestant sprays can ...
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Sinus congestion can be quite a nuisance, often causing discomfort and trouble breathing. Natural remedies such as turmeric tea and steam inhalation provide simple ways to relieve these symptoms.
Stimulating pressure points in the sinuses may helps relieve nasal congestion or a stuffy nose. It involves identifying certain points near the nose and applying pressure with the fingertips ...
nasal congestion, a cold, or a perforated eardrum. Why Your Ears Won't Pop If your ears won’t pop, it's because something is blocking or interfering with the system that equalizes the pressure in your ...
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Sinus infections can indeed be troubling and disruptive, resulting in symptoms such as headaches, congestion and discomfort in the face that can hinder your everyday activities. Although several ...
Afrin is a decongestant nasal spray that quickly relieves nasal congestion and swelling caused by colds, allergies, and respiratory infections. It provides symptom relief in minutes by shrinking ...
Congestion pricing got out of another jam – for now. US Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy backtracked at the last minute Thursday on the feds’ deadline to kill congestion pricing, giving Gov.