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These 11 doctor-recommended OTC sinus medications will clear a stuffy nose fast
Discover the best OTC sinus meds recommended by doctors to relieve congestion, pressure, and pain, so you can finally breathe easy again.
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5 baby boomer cold medicines that no longer exist
Over-the-counter regulations have changed rather significantly over the years, resulting in many classic medicines being ...
After a recent bout with chilly temperatures, folks across the Hilton Head area have been soaking up the mild fall temperatures. But residents may want to pull out their Thanksgiving sweaters again ...
Hilton Head residents can prepare for a thaw after a downright un-Southern cold snap. After record-low November temperatures swept across the Lowcountry this week, leaving residents questioning their ...
Stephanie Gravalese is a food and beverage writer, photographer, recipe developer, and creator of the Slow Living Kitchen blog. Her writing focuses on food, farming, and craft beer industry topics.
SMITHFIELD, Va. — A class action settlement is open to people who purchased Boar's Head cold cuts that were impacted by a listeria recall, but you only have until May 16 to act. A proposed settlement ...
The sensation is familiar to many—you step into the shower, pour cold water over your head first, and suddenly experience a brief wave of dizziness or lightheadedness. This common reaction has spawned ...
For many, achieving flawless skin doesn't happen overnight and often requires effort—whether through skincare products, facials, or even dunking your face in a bowl of ice-cold water, as this woman ...
HILTON HEAD ISLAND — The frigid weather of the past few days was a shock to the system for thousands of Lowcountry residents — including the region's sea turtles. Below average temperatures could ...
HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. (WTOC) - This winter season has been chilly, to say the least, and even the sea life is feeling it. 3 cold-stunned seas turtles and one frozen manatee have washed on shore in ...
WASHINGTON — Changes are coming to the cold and cough aisle of your local pharmacy: U.S. officials are moving to phase out the leading decongestant found in hundreds of over-the-counter medicines, ...
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