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Spring is here and that means hay fever for allergy sufferers

Spring has arrived. The birds are singing, days are warmer, the grass needs mowing, flowers are blooming and allergic rhinitis -- also known as hay fever -- has arrived as well.

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It's spring and that means hay fever for allergy sufferers

Spring means warmer days, grass coming up faster and allergic rhinitis, often called "hay fever."

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The best way to avoid nasal polyps is to see a doctor ASAP about chronic sinus or allergy issues

Some evidence shows that nasal polyps are caused by sinus inflammation, and specialists agree it's important for patients to understand the symptoms and when to see a doctor.

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Don't overlook sinus headaches: A simple new procedure can make all the difference

Don't discount chronic sinus headaches when there are simple, new, in-office procedures that can help provide relief.

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Feinfield of Bella Vista ENT in Thousand Oaks: 'Sinusitis affects so many aspects of patients' lives'

Complications from a sinus infection almost prevented pro golfer Bubba Watson from competing in the 2016 Masters.

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Spring is officially here, and the struggle is real for sinus and allergy sufferers

Spring is not always a happy time for sinus inflammation patients who suffer from allergies.

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Spring is officially here, and the struggle is real for allergy and sinus sufferers

Spring is here, bringing with it a plethora of complications for people who suffer from sinusitis, which may be aggravated by seasonal allergies.

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Dr. Brian Lee of Scottsdale Sinus and Allergy Center was named one of Phoenix’s Top Doctors of 2022

Dr. Brian Lee, a otolaryngologist at Scottsdale Sinus and Allergy Center, has been named one of Phoenix’s Top Doctors of 2022 by Phoenix Magazine.

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Augusta-based agency offers new approach for employers with health benefits

For employers and employees who are looking at options regarding health care coverage, finding a plan that offers predictable and stable costs is important.

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Three reasons why you may be feeling under the weather after St. Patrick's Day celebrations

Don't be surprised if your sinus or allergy problems flare up after celebrating St. Patrick's Day this year.


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Reasons why sinus issues could be worse after St. Patrick's Day

Weather changes or even a few alcoholic beverages could be blamed for increased sinus issues after St. Patrick's Day.

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Like modern-day patients, JFK and FDR were both smokers who suffered from sinus problems

With Presidents Day in mind, many people have something in common with our past leaders of the free world: They smoke and have experienced problems with their sinuses as a result.

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Balloon sinuplasty 'significantly' changed sinus treatment for the better

When conventional treatments for long-term sinus conditions do not work, balloon sinuplasty offers patients a minimally invasive surgical procedure to relieve sinusitis.

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Ariana Grande was forced to cancel concert in Portugal due to a sinus infection

Even the most experienced performers can be sidelined by a nasty sinus infection.

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Former NFL running back Marshall Faulk finally finds relief through balloon sinuplasty

Former NFL running back Marshall Faulk carved his legacy tearing through defenses on his way to the end zone.

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Gold-winning skeleton racer Lizzy Yarnold was almost sidelined by sinus issues

Even the top athletes in the world can be thrown off their game by sinus problems.


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Experience and training guide physician's approach to treating sinus conditions at SoCal Breathe Free

Specializing in treating the conditions of the nasal cavity, Dr. Matt Hershcovitch is aiming to quickly revolutionize the industry with the work being done at SoCal Breathe Free Sinus & Allergy Centers.

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Sinus infections can be debilitating, even for Lady Gaga: 'I'm so devastated'

Sinus infections are incredibly common, but that doesn’t mean they can’t be serious and even debilitating.