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Why a common cold medicine may no longer be effective
The FDA has found that phenylephrine, an ingredient in many over-the-counter cold pills, is no more effective than a placebo ...
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4 Reasons Your Cold Feels Worse at Night
Your cold symptoms may feel worse at night because of increased immune system activity, changing levels of cortisol, and even your sleeping position.
An enemy of brown fat is the AC3-AT protein—found within the fat itself—which can shut down brown fat’s activation and cancel ...
Winter can make autoimmune symptoms harsher due to cold weather and weak immunity. Learn simple ways to manage flare ups and stay healthy this season.
Heat-related deaths typically get headlines, but a new study raises concerns about the number and characteristis of people ...
Knox Street Medicine Outreach provides medical care to Knoxville's homeless. As the weather cools, organizers say they need ...
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Knox Street Medicine Outreach seeks volunteers as workload increases with cold temps on the way
Knox Street Medicine Outreach provides medical care to Knoxville's homeless. As the weather cools, organizers say they need ...
The bottom line: While echinacea supplements could play a role in boosting your immune system, it’s hard to definitively say ...
Zydus Lifesciences partners with SIG to introduce liquid cough and cold medicine in single-serve spouted pouches for precise ...
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Mixing cold, catarrh drugs unsafe, physicians warn
Physicians warn that mixing cold drugs like Procold and Piriton can lead to a dangerous overdose, causing dizziness and ...
Coughs and colds can spread more easily when people spend more time indoors during the colder months. Choosing the right ...
FOR some people, it starts with a scratchy throat followed by a tickly cough. For others, a headache comes first, before a bunged up nose. Ana Carolina Goncalves, superintendent pharmacist at Pharmica ...
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