One of the telltale signs to discern if you have allergic rhinitis or a sinus infection is if you have itchy, watery eyes ...
A few residents in the Kansas City area are dealing with a bit more pain around their joints and sinuses recently. Can they ...
Pamela Hanrahan, Professor of Commercial Law and Regulation at UNSW and a former senior executive leader at ASIC, says it is unfair to leave this work to the PJC or ad hoc reviews and instead an ...
A persistent virus can also devolve into a secondary infection, like a sinus infection—your nose may continue to run, and on top of it you could experience persistent congestion, facial pressure ...
Sinus arrhythmia is a natural and periodic variation in the heart’s rhythm and represents a normally functioning heart. In a normal sinus rhythm, the time between heartbeats is equal, which can be ...
While heart rate above 100 is considered elevated, a heart rate of up to about 220 minus your age can be considered normal during vigorous exercise. The heart has a specialized electrical conduction ...
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The way we shop, do our banking, watch TV and listen to music is unrecognisable from 30 years ago – yet as a doctor, the way I do tests, treat patients and predict their outcomes is stuck in the ...
PJC President, Dr. Stephen Benson, was joined at the awards dinner by PJC Board of Regents Secretary Berdie Gibson and Regents Josh Bray, Dr. Linda Kapp, Charles Lynch, Ginna Bowman, and Taylor Slagle ...
If a cold or upper respiratory infection lingers long enough, it may turn into a sinus infection known as sinusitis. Symptoms can include a runny nose and nasal congestion accompanied by pain ...
In addition to two in-person listening sessions coming up Feb. 18 and 19, PJC has added two online sessions on Feb. 25 and 26. Full details are listed below: ...
Heart sound 1 (S1) is the normal systolic heart sound. It is the first heart sound and is the "lubb" sound in lubb-dupp. The S1 sound is made when the mitral and tricuspid valves close, preventing ...
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