Feeling sniffly or woozy with hay fever? Warmer weather brings on the symptoms and this year could be especially bad. But what can you to bring relief to your symptoms? In 2017, allergy experts first ...
18 million Brits suffer from hay fever, and close to three million people have to take time off work due to allergies, not to mention the drowsiness side effects caused by antihistamines. Despite the ...
Hay fever sufferers were today warned against buying unlicensed jabs from private clinics over terrifying health risks that could leave patients blind. The powerful prescription-only drug Kenalog ...
For many people, the arrival of spring heralds hefty doses of antihistamines, nasal sprays and eye drops to relieve hay fever symptoms. Allergic reactions to pollen typically include a runny nose, ...
With the grass and weed pollen hitting their peak in the summer months, our watery eyes and sniffling noses turn to remedies. Fortunately, there are multiple safe and effective medicines, as well as ...
Hay fever occurs when the immune system mistakes pollen as a threat and releases histamines and other chemicals to ward them off - Liam Tooher It’s that time again. You may still be sporting a scarf ...
Honey has a long history as a revered natural remedy across many cultures. Ancient civilizations recognized its therapeutic potential, employing it for various medicinal purposes. The ancient ...
While some of us are feeling a spring in our step as the weather gradually gets warmer, others are approaching the spring/summer season with dread. Almost a quarter of people in the UK suffer from ...
Those who rely on prescriptions for their medication are seemingly unaware they can pick up equivalent over the counter remedies for 80 per cent less. Each GP prescription costs sufferers £8.60 when ...