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When you have various aches and pains, it can be challenging to decide which over-the-counter pain reliever is best matched for your affliction — Advil, Aleve, Tylenol, Motrin?
A cold can turn into a sinus infection when your sinuses get blocked and fill with mucus. Bacteria can grow in the trapped mucus and make your symptoms worse. (Photo Credit: iStock/Getty Images) ...
Ashley Park reveals that her first Met Gala experience wasn't exactly as she'd hoped, as she had been battling a "really bad sinus cold" at the time due to allergies and had been taking several ...
"I had a really bad sinus cold," Park says. "So, I think I was on like every over-the-counter medication that you could be on.
FDA says one of the most common cold medicine ingredients found in Sudafed, Tylenol sinus and Advil congestion relief, is ineffective. What to know.
Sinus massage involves gently rubbing areas around the nose, cheeks, and forehead to relieve sinus pressure, promote drainage, and reduce congestion or headaches.
How much Advil is too much? Ibuprofen can be a blessing for those with aches and pains, but overdoing it poses serious risks ...
Tylenol vs. Advil vs. Aleve Advil (ibuprofen) and Aleve (naproxen) are non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. They work by inhibiting an enzyme in the body called cyclooxygenase, or COX for short.
In this Q&A, BYU nursing professor Katreena Merrill shares her decades of expertise and recent findings from her perfectly timed research (carried out with fellow BYU professor Beth Luthy) to help ...
Three Utah residents have sued major cold medicine manufacturers for marketing and selling decongestant products containing phenylephrine.
Advil-maker Haleon missed market estimates for third-quarter revenue on Thursday, as it grappled with retailer destocking and weak demand for its painkillers and vitamin supplements in North America.