It happens to almost all of us. We go out into the dry, cold winter air and our nose starts to run.
It’s known as “skier nose.” But it also has a medical name. Doctors call it “cold-induced rhinitis.”1
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It happens to almost all of us. We go out into the dry, cold winter air and our nose starts to run.
It’s known as “skier nose.” But it also has a medical name. Doctors call it “cold-induced rhinitis.”1
… Read MoreWhen you’re stuck in traffic, what’s the best strategy to avoid breathing toxic car and truck exhaust?
This is an important question, since air pollution causes more than 200,000 early deaths in the U.S. each year. And car exhaust is the biggest culprit.1
… Read MoreIf you’ve been gorging on chocolate and nuts over the holidays, there’s no reason to feel guilty, a new study finds.
In fact, you may be doing your heart a favor.
… Read MoreMainstream doctors have long touted canola oil as healthy because it’s low in saturated fat.
But as we’ve said for years, this is junk medicine.
… Read MoreEnameled glassware often contains toxic levels of the heavy metals lead and cadmium.
That’s the ominous finding of a new study by researchers from the University of Plymouth. They tested 72 drinking glass products, including tumblers, beer and wine glasses, and jars. More than 70% contained lead and cadmium.1
… Read MoreThere are questions which have challenged the limits of human intellect since the dawn of man… Which came first, the chicken or the egg? What is the meaning of life? Are we alone in the universe?
Here’s one that’s more in our wheelhouse: What’s the best way to relieve muscle soreness? Is it ice, or is it heat?
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