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Allergic to cats or dogs but still want them as pets? Here's tips to help get relief.An allergic reaction to a dog or cat can cause sneezing, nasal congestion, itchy eyes, hives and other symptoms, according to the Mayo Clinic. The symptoms are the body's response to an allergen ...
Upper respiratory infections, both bacterial and viral, can cause symptoms that include runny, watery eyes along with sneezing and nasal discharge or congestion. “A lot of cats get exposed to ...
Cats sneeze occasionally, and you usually don't need to worry about a stray sneeze or two. Respiratory infections, vaccines, allergies, and nasal blockages may cause more frequent sneezing.
Allergy season may be lasting longer, but the right steps can keep you comfortable. Consumer Reports tells you how to ease ...
Do you wake up to your snoring or your partner’s? Do you have disturbed sleep? These yoga asanas could be of help ...
We are now just days away from the spring allergy season and Consumer Reports its offering some tips on how we can all reduce the terrible affects of pollen in the Mohawk Valley.
Living with a cat or dog a person is allergic to can be difficult. But an allergist says there are ways to get relief, and medicine isn't the only option.
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