Chronic sinusitis appeared associated with an increased risk for head and neck cancer in elderly individuals, according to study results published in JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery. Chronic ...
Older adults with chronic sinus problems may have a slightly higher risk of developing certain head and neck cancers, a new study suggests. The researchers found a link between people in the United ...
Morning nasal congestion can signal allergies, sinusitis, dry air, GERD, or structural nasal issues. ENT experts say that ...
The weeks leading into winter are often the ideal time to address sinus issues. By improving sinus function before cold and ...
Fall can be a tough time for people prone to sinusitis, which is more commonly known as a sinus infection. Not only is allergy season in full swing, but the common cold also starts circulating, and ...
ROCHESTER, Minn. -- Mayo Clinic researchers have found that the cause of chronic sinus infections lies in the nasal mucus -- the snot -- not in the nasal and sinus tissue targeted by standard ...
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Researchers at UB and the Mayo Clinic have shown that chronic sinusitis is an immune disorder caused by fungus, opening up a promising new avenue for treating this ubiquitous and debilitating ...
You know it's not the flu because no one else is sick, and you know it's not a cold because you had that last week. So what's causing that killer headache and the feeling that your nose is locked in a ...
Up to 76 percent of patients with chronic rhionsinusitis reported improved quality of life following endoscopic surgery. Prior to surgery, adults with chronic rhinosinusitis typically have lower ...
Acute sinusitis is a common inflammatory condition of the sinuses often caused by viral or bacterial infections. The condition is considered chronic when the episode persists longer than 12 weeks.
Mayo Clinic researchers have found that the cause of chronic sinus infections lies in the nasal mucus -- the snot -- not in the nasal and sinus tissue targeted by standard treatment. ROCHESTER, Minn. ...