05th February 2009
Sinus bradycardia can be defined as a sinus rhythm with a resting heart rate of 60 beats per minute or less. This can occur whether you have a sinus infection or not. It can even be experienced by perfectly wealthy individuals. Symptoms are usually signif...
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05th February 2009
A sinus infection in most cases is almost harmless, although you do become uncomfortable and sometimes experience pain. If symptoms become very severe, antibiotics generally eliminate further problems. In rare cases, however, sinusitis can be very serious...
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05th February 2009
When you have chronic sinusitis, your sinus or nasal passages become inflamed and swollen. This interferes with drainage and causes mucus to build up, causing blockage or congestion. This common condition is also called chronic rhinosinusitis.
Chronic...
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05th February 2009
Having sinusitis can be such a hassle. It can drastically affect your daily routine, as it makes you uncomfortable and painful all day and all night. Imagine not being able to perform effectively at work due to severe headaches. Or not being able to enjoy...
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05th February 2009
Sinusitis is usually caused by inflammation of the sinuses and nasal passages. In most cases, this inflammation is caused by an infection. Symptoms generally include headaches, a runny nose, some aches and pains, sneezing and fatigue, among others. Since ...
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05th February 2009
Sinusitis is one of the most widely spread respiratory diseases in the United States. Each year, millions of individuals experience the discomfort of symptoms from some kind of sinus infection. Symptoms for sinus infection vary depending on the case and s...
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05th February 2009
Have you ever experienced having a runny nose and cough that refuses to go away? When anything you eat seems tasteless and your sense of smell doesn't seem to work? When you cannot do anything due to severe headache? If so, it is possible that you are suf...
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05th February 2009
Have you ever wondered why antibiotics are often prescribed for sinus infections? This is because ninety percent of all cases of sinusitis are caused by bacteria. And antibiotics are medicines that have anti-bacterial properties. In short, they kill the b...
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05th February 2009
Poster prints are a great way to give a meaningful and affordable gift. Watching frantic shoppers searching for a decent gift within their budget around major holidays such as Christmas, Valentine's Day, Father's Day and Mother's day can be both comical a...
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05th February 2009
Poster prints made from historic photography can be an amazing form of personal expression. However, is it legal to reproduce the work of the photographer? For residents of the United States, we enjoy a freedom in copyright law known as public domain. Pub...
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05th February 2009
A great way to show off a collection of photos is to print poster collages using Adobe Photoshop. Using Photoshop or other image editing software will allow you to organize pictures over and over until you are ready to print without having to waste or dam...
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02nd February 2009
A sinus infection is usually characterized by headaches, fever, fatigue, a runny nose, nasal congestion, aches and pains. These symptoms can also be experienced if you have a cold. Since sinusitis and cold symptoms are generally very similar to each other...
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02nd February 2009
Treatment for your sinus infection will generally depend on the severity and the kind of infection you have. Sometimes, an infection is caused by viruses. If this is the case, there isn't much that you need to do since viral infections usually resolve on ...
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02nd February 2009
A sinus infection can cause your teeth to ache - especially in the upper teeth, which are close to the sinuses. This is fairly common. If you have a persistent toothache, it is always better to see your dentist first for an exam. If your dentist rules out...
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02nd February 2009
With a sinus infection, your nasal passages or sinuses become inflamed and swollen. There are two sinuses on your forehead, two are located at either side of the bridge of your nose called the ethmoid sinuses, and there are also two behind your cheekbones...
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