When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Getty Images Cold and flu season is here, and as well as causing us to feel lethargic and ...
A stuffy nose isn't always caused by an infection; it can be due to the weather and allergies too. To relieve congestion, stay hydrated, use a humidifier, and sleep on your back if possible. If only ...
We’ve all been there – you finally crawl into bed, desperate for rest, only for a blocked nose, scratchy throat or nagging cough to keep you awake. While a good night’s sleep is one of the best things ...
A stuffy nose can make it incredibly difficult to get a good night’s sleep. When congestion blocks your nasal passages, breathing becomes a challenge, leading to restless nights and poor-quality sleep ...
The Secret to Sleep could be right under your nose. Many of us are unaware of how we breathe at night - which can lead to a raft of sleep problems. According to The Sleep Ambassador, Nancy H.
The cold and flu season is in full swing, so it’s fairly likely that you’ll catch a cold or two before the year is up. A blocked nose is one of the most annoying symptoms that comes with a cold, as ...
If you tend to wake up with a damp pillow, you may wonder why you drool in your sleep. It's typically not cause for concern to drool, particularly if you sleep on your side. However, some health ...
Investigators based at Monash Children's Hospital and Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne report that a once-daily intranasal ...
Experimenting with mice, Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers have added to evidence that a hormone best known for helping regulate hunger and body weight might also ease breathing problems experienced ...
An electronic nose, used to detect the presence of molecules in the breath of a patient, could be used to diagnose obstructive sleep apnea. An electronic nose, used to detect the presence of molecules ...