You might want to reconsider how to blow your nose the next time you have a cold, as a bioethicist has explained most of us ...
When you do that you create a lot of sinus pressure and that can actually damage the very delicate blood vessels in your nose and can give you nosebleeds. And number two, it drives germ filled ...
A woman with the condition vasculitis now lives with a prosthetic nose after her original one “completely collapsed in on ...
It started as a respiratory illness—or so everyone thought. But it quickly became apparent that SARS-CoV-2, the virus that ...
A medical expert has shared a video to TikTok to explain how most people have been blowing their noses wrong their whole ...
Even if you’ve kept the blood flowing throughout your run or other activity, you may be prone to a Raynaud’s attack ...
It typically enters the body through the eyes, nose or mouth, then targets the lungs. Cells in the lungs and blood vessels contain an abundance of ACE2 receptors, which the virus infiltrates using ...
A bioethicist has taken to TikTok to share that we've been blowing our noses wrong our entire lives - and it could be causing damage. People are baffled by the revelation ...
For many decades, Albert Lean Don Hauge worked day in and day out as an EMT and paramedic, responding to people in need of emergency medical care. He also managed the ambulance service for Albert Lea ...
An ear, nose and throat doctor explains why tipping your head back with a nosebleed could make things worse and what you should do instead.