Your Runny Nose Could Mean More Than A Cold
There are many reasons we get a runny nose, technically known as rhinorrhea. When you have a cold or the flu, the mucous membranes that line the cavities in your nose produce a combination of…
There are many reasons we get a runny nose, technically known as rhinorrhea. When you have a cold or the flu, the mucous membranes that line the cavities in your nose produce a combination of…
Scientists at the Queen Mary University of London claim that adding vitamin D to food can protect against colds, flu and other respiratory infections. The new study suggests that taking vitamin D, also known as…