Humidifiers can’t prevent colds or the flu, but they can make you more comfortable and can soothe irritation and reduce ...
By now, you’ve probably heard that the “Super Flu” has arrived. This year’s flu virus is spreading fast, and those who’ve ...
When temperatures drop and cold and flu season kicks in, many turn to humidifiers to soothe symptoms like sore throats, chapped lips and sinus dryness. Humidifiers also offer relief to those suffering ...
While summer’s humidity is taking a break, the air in winter can be cold and dry. Dry, itchy skin, congestion, scratchy throats, and little static shocks from everything you touch have replaced the ...
It pains us to say this as much as it pains you to read it, but it’s almost the official start of flu season. Yup, October is in sight, which means we need to stock up on tissues, cold meds, and hand ...
With dry winter air PLUS cold and flu season in full swing, a humidifier can be essential to better skin, sleep, and overall health. However, humidifiers can get gross, potentially spreading bacteria ...
Winter is coming, and between the cold outdoors and the dry air radiating from your heaters, you’ll need backup from the best ...
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There’s no shortage of popular cold remedies, but there’s one in particular that a family physician warns against relying on too much.