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1703, 2020

3 things you need to do AFTER you get home from the grocery store!

Categories: How To|

With the heightened awareness of social distancing, we need to think proactively about the little things that we can do AFTER we are exposed to the public. Follow these 3 suggestions to reduce your risk for Covid-19.

1103, 2020

When You Should Consider Surgery for a Deviated Septum

Categories: Deviated Septum|

In a perfect world, the thin wall that divides your nostrils is perfectly straight, allowing the easy flow of air in and out of your nose. But, the world is full of curveballs, in this case a deviated septum, which leaves you struggling to restore balance.

1002, 2020

How You Can Start Preparing For Spring Allergies Now

Categories: How To|

While people flock to Arizona for the warm year-round temperatures, Mother Nature still works on a seasonal basis, and springtime is full of irritants that, well, spring to life. If you struggle with seasonal allergies, now is the time to prepare yourself and your surroundings for a smooth transition into the season of renewal.

201, 2020

“I Need an Antibiotic”

Categories: Supplements|

Have you been prescribed an antibiotic or, worse yet, many antibiotics for sinus infections? Many people suffer from sinusitis and are treated with antibiotic after antibiotic only to find themselves stuck in a vicious cycle of antibiotic medicine dependence just to get through the day allowing them to work, care for children, or just to get a good night’s rest.

3112, 2019

Got a Drippy Nose That Won’t Quit? You Could Have Chronic Rhinitis

Categories: Nose, Rhinitis|

Do you find yourself constantly grabbing for tissues because of a runny nose? And has this been going on for quite some time — months, or even years? This constant drip may be a case of chronic rhinitis.

3011, 2019

Why You Shouldn’t Ignore Your Child’s Ear Pain

Categories: Children, Ears|

If it seems that your child’s life is a constant cycle of ear infections, you may be correct. Children are not only more prone to ear infections than adults, 5 of 6 children will have at least one infection by the time they reach the age of 3.

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