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  • Phenylpropanolamine (PPH) Lawyer: Decongestant Causes Stroke
    Phenylpropanolamine, or PPH, used to be an active ingredient in many over the counter nasal decongestants and weight control drug products. The FDA pulled phenylpropanolamine off the market in May of 2000 when a Yale University School of Medicine study found that patients using PPH were at a higher risk of hemorrhagic stroke, or bleeding of the brain. By then it had been in popular use for many years, but because strokes are such serious and unpr Read More...
  • Sinus Pressure Relief and Air Travel - 4 Steps to Take
    Many people have a tendency to come down with sinus infections during or after air travel. The four steps discussed in this article can help provide sinus pressure relief for those who travel by air on a regular basis. There are a number of reasons why people who are susceptible to sinus infections tend to contact them during air travel. Sharing stale air in close proximity to others is certainly one reason, and oftentimes this air contains mo Read More...
  • Sinusitis - Causes, Effects and Treatment
    Sinusitis is often mistaken as a common cold; whereas, a common cold is a problem of the whole upper respiratory system whilst sinusitis only refers to the inflammation of just the sinuses. The sinuses are cavities filled with air that are located in the nasal area. These can be inflamed when irritated. Sinus infection can be caused by inhalation or exposure to viruses, bacteria or fungi. There are about 3 popular forms of sinusitis characteri Read More...
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