Nasal irrigation has been used to treat the common cold for thousands of years, and modern science shows that it works.
"Usually, when we think about the common cold, it's a virus," Dr Cheryl Lythgoe of Benenden Health explains to Yahoo UK.
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Researchers say “sickness behavior” mimics mild depression as immune cytokines signal the brain to conserve energy, making people listless and withdrawn. Yet it differs from true depression and varies ...
Winter's pared-back, monochromatic landscapes offer the ideal conditions for birdwatching. Here are six species you can spot ...
The deadly legacy of Cold War uranium mines looms over better regulated operations near Navajo Nation land in Arizona.
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This World Diabetes Day, celebrated on November 14, experts debunk myths and actively challenge the widely held perception of popular traditional delicacies ...
On any night in Hongu there is likely to be only one cafe operating, thank the gods for Miya Sushi and its magnificent ...