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    • Relief for a Stuffy Nose

      Nasal congestion, known more colloquially as a stuffy nose, is a common, harmless condition, wherein the nasal passages accumulate too much fluid, resulting in swollen blood vessels and nasal tissue. It is often accompanied with a runny nose. Treatment involves treating the underlying condition, though there are away to provide... more »

    • Treating Cedar Allergies

      Cedars are the weeds of the tree world. They grow nearly everywhere and produce pollen that many people are allergic to. Unlike other pollen-producers, cedar trees produce pollen in the wintertime, so allergies to cedar trees can sometimes be mistaken for a cold. Although treating cedar allergies occurs at a different time of year... more »

    • Allergy Symptoms in Kids

      Many of you may experience allergy symptoms. There are a variety of allergies and symptoms, and as a parent, you should be aware of the different types of allergies that may affect your child. This knowledge will help you differentiate between an allergic reaction and a cold. If you are able to identify your child's allergic... more »

    • How to Use Prevage Anti-Aging Cream

      Prevage is a new anti-aging treatment marketed by Elizabeth Arden. In several clinical trials and consumer studies, Prevage has been proven effective in reducing fine lines and wrinkles, brightening the complexion, reducing roughness and dryness and improving overall skin tone. Prevage Anti-Aging moisturizing treatment cream is one of... more »

    • What Are the Treatments for Eczema Around the Eyes?

      Eczema is a skin condition also known as atopic dermititis. It often appears as dry, red patches and can be very itchy and irritating. Generally, eczema is known to occur around the body's joints, like the elbows and knees, but it can often show up in unusual places like around the eye. This sensitive area can be difficult to treat. more »

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