Feeling under the weather? In Texas, cedar can bring sneezing, congestion and itchy eyes, but so can the flu, COVID-19 and other illnesses.
A recent study by two biological science researchers found that a pathogen for bird pink eye remained viable on bird feeders in winter months much longer than in summer months, without losing any of ...
The cold winter air can not only dry out your skin but can affect your eyes as well. If you are already suffering from dry ...
Over 160,000 people this season have landed in the hospital from flu complications, CDC estimates. More than 6,600 have died. Here's the symptoms.
Winter conditions such as cold air and indoor heating can lead to eye discomfort, including dryness and irritation. To ...
As we go through the cold and flu season, a common eye issue is also becoming more noticeable. That's according to ...
Optometrist Jo Lindley, of Leightons Opticians warned conjunctivitis in adults can often arise at the same time that flu, ...
The worse of "Snowpocalypse 2025" may be behind Northwest Florida, but residents still need to be safe when dealing with the ...
If your cold symptoms won't quit, you may have something else. Doctors explain what it could mean if you've got a lingering ...
The high street retailer’s Pharmacy First service highlighted some of the top symptoms that could reveal you’re suffering from sinusitis rather than a common cold. As well as how and when to ...
“Nasal mucus that would necessitate a visit to your doctor may include frequent nosebleeds, nasal congestion that doesn’t go ...