Taking simple steps can help relieve your symptoms from seasonal allergies and let you enjoy the great outdoors year-round.
The common cold is going around and can cause significant congestion. A newer COVID-19 strain known as the “cicada” variant ...
It starts with a slight scratchiness at the back of your throat. Then, a sneeze. Then coughing, sniffling and full-on ...
A change of seasons can cause sniffles, coughing and congestion that keep your child home from school or child care. How can you figure out whether they have a nasal allergy or the common cold? It's ...
YORK, Pa. — If spring is beginning to look a little yellow — it might be the sign of allergy season. That powdery film on your car, porch, and nose? That’s tree pollen, and it’s everywhere across ...
With cold and flu season underway, one would hope others would be considerate enough to cough and sneeze into the crook of their elbow, slowing down the spread of contagious droplets into the air ...
With rains come the onset of cold and allergies. When the first sneeze occurs, you start being extra careful and keep all ...
The winter months bring an increase in respiratory illnesses, leaving many people wondering whether their symptoms indicate a common cold or influenza. While both conditions affect the respiratory ...
Grandma’s warnings about catching a cold walking barefoot on a chilly floor or going outside with wet hair have some truth. Colder temperatures, especially in winter months, won’t cause a common cold.
Nobody said life was going to be fair. If it was, ice cream would be a vegetable, cars would run on water and the Cubs would have won the World Series at least a couple times over the last century.