With the colder months upon us, many will be spending more time in bed. But before settling in, experts have revealed the unlikely way that your bed could be making you sick this winter.
The program begins with a discussion on the everyday challenges eye care professionals face in recognizing subtle signs of ...
Contacts with cat pupils or neon colors can be fun, but are you sure you want to put a piece of plastic from a costume store into your eye? Experts warn against it: Costume contacts increase your risk ...
Hayfever symptoms can be debilitating. Experts give their tips and tricks on helping reduce allergens in the home.
Finding yourself more sniffly than usual as the weather grows chillier? Don't just dismiss it as a common winter cold, say ...
Sniffles and symptoms that could be mistaken for a winter virus such as Covid or flu may in fact be caused by something else, ...
Demodex mites are microscopic, which may be why your doctor was skeptical that you had seen one. And because they are so common, anything less than an overgrowth that is leading to symptoms would ...
It’s not just dust itself that can be problematic but dust mites too ... what might actually be causing your symptoms. The GP urged people to remember: “A blocked or runny nose, itchy and watery eyes, ...
Washing your bedsheets regularly can also keep them under control, and Dr Sharma also suggests investing in a silk pillowcase ...
One in 36 children in the United States has autism, according to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) — but many don’t learn they’re on the spectrum until adulthood. Those who grow up ...
Good news for people who hate to wear reading glasses. A new study released this month by the European Society of Cataract and Reflective Surgeons in Denmark showed that after taking eye drops that ...