The best way to prevent many of these viruses is by getting a vaccine. To help prevent the common cold, our pharmacist says ...
In pre-pandemic days, if you got a sniffle and a headache, you might dismiss it as an ordinary cold and carry on as normal, even if you felt a little rough around the edges. But during cold and flu ...
(NEXSTAR) – Omicron’s most common symptoms are causing a lot of confusion. Runny nose? Headache? Sneezing? You could have COVID, a cold or allergies. Depending on where you live, sneezing can be an ...
The itchiness, sneezing and runny nose associated with seasonal allergies can be tough to deal with; but when the stuffiness gets bad enough, discomfort from sinus pressure can be a lot more than just ...
As more variants of COVID-19 emerge, the most common symptoms change. An ongoing study based out of the United Kingdom has set out to help people determine what the most common symtoms are depending ...
Seasonal allergies are rising as spring weather returns to the Chicago area, but as the coronavirus pandemic continues to grip both the city and Illinois, how can you tell if your symptoms are pollen ...
What are the symptoms of Covid? The answer has changed after nearly three years in the coronavirus pandemic, largely depending on your vaccination status. Nexstar Media reports the ZOE Health Study, a ...
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How to Stop a Runny Nose Quickly

Medically reviewed by Amelia MacIntyre, DO Key Takeaways Drink warm beverages like herbal tea to help thin mucus and soothe symptoms. Using steam or taking a hot shower can loosen nasal mucus and ease ...
HOUSTON — If you've been sneezing and sniffling, you're not alone. It's the time of year when Texans need to stockpile tissues and chicken soup. While a runny nose is a common symptom of the omicron ...
(AP) — In the winter months, it seems few are safe from some kind of illness — flu, COVID-19, norovirus, colds. While many of the germs that cause this misery can circulate throughout the year, ...