Sayonara sinusitis: foodstuffs may unstuff your nose

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A substance called glutathione found in watermelon, grapefruit, oranges, peaches, asparagus, potatoes, and broccoli keeps free radicals in nasal cells under control. The results are from a small study in the Netherlands. But doctors feel that the healthful diet in itself is good.

Author: Meyer, Michele, Chillot, Rick, Remy, Mark, Godbey, Susan Flagg, Bauman, Alisa
Prevention, Physiological aspects, Sinusitis, Glutathione, Farm produce, Agricultural products

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Sight for sore lungs: why some asthmatics ought to have their eyes examined

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Research indicates that asthmatics who use inhaled steroids have a higher risk of developing glaucoma. The association was apparent only for asthmatics who used high doses of steroids for three months or longer.

Author: Chillot, Rick, Wolfe, Yun Lee
Complications and side effects, Asthmatics, Steroids (Drugs)

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