Frederick Breathe Free Sinus & Allergy Center
Recent News About Frederick Breathe Free Sinus & Allergy Center
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Studies have found a connection between chronic sinusitis and depression
A large percentage of ear, nose and throat patients also have depressive symptoms, and there is medical proof relating these issues to each other.
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The best way to avoid nasal polyps is to see a doctor ASAP about chronic sinus or allergy issues
Scientific data suggests that nasal polyps are caused by inflammation of the sinuses, and specialists agree that it's important for patients to understand the symptoms and when to see a doctor.
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Smell plays key role in sexual, physical attraction
Though Valentine’s Day has come and gone, who “nose” what can help someone find a potential mate? According to a recent report by the Cleveland Clinic, an individual’s sense of smell just may play a crucial role in physical and sexual attraction.
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Experts offer advice on how to avoid sinus infections during the winter season: 'Early intervention is key'
As winter marches on, sinus experts are offering advice on how to prevent sinus infections during the cold-weather season.
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Frederick Breathe Free doctor highlights solutions that make headaches from allergies 'easy to treat'
Recent findings about the correlation between allergies and headaches have prompted both experts and patients to consider various treatments to help lessen the discomfort.
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Frederick Breathe Free Sinus & Allergy Centers reminds patients to be prepared for acute sinusitis during winter
As cold and flu season approaches, sinus experts are reminding people to be aware of acute sinusitis.
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Frederick Breathe Free Sinus & Allergy Centers treats ETD by ‘addressing the dysfunction itself’
Frederick Breathe Free Sinus & Allergy Centers is committed to providing relief to patients suffering from eustachian tube dysfunction (ETD) through a procedure known as eustachian tube balloon dilation.
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FREDERICK BREATHE FREE: Frederick ENT specialist finds that 'a lot of patients seek him out' for his Navy background
Dr. Jamie Oberman of Frederick Breathe Free Sinus & Allergy Centers has years of experience treating the most challenging patients, including U.S. Navy Seals.
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Frederick doctor warns against overuse of medication 'to the point where the antibiotics no longer work'
Recent studies have shown that an unexpected effect of COVID-19 may be increased resistance to antibiotics resulting from overuse, as the pandemic brings on a new wave of additional antibiotic treatments, according to a report by BioWorld.