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“It gives you more breathing room and more ventilation so that the sinuses work even when you are swollen,” says Dr. Jordan Josephson, a sinus specialist at ...
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Speaking about ways to prevent this illness from recurring, throat and sinus specialist Dr. Jordan Josephson says,...
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And of course, anything you can do to limit your exposure to pollen will help, whether it's staying indoors in the middle of the day, keeping your windows closed or taking a shower to rinse the pollen off your hair before you go to bed, says Dr. Jordan S. Josephson.
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"This study should not convey the message that antibiotics are not indicated for all patients with sinusitis," Dr. Jordan S. Josephson...
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Dr. Jordan Josephson, a sinus and throat specialist says...
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Good news! Although sinusitis is the nation's number-one chronic health problem, a few simple steps can go a long way toward easing the misery. All it takes is...
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“People often report that their asthma worsens in the city and clears up outside New York City,” Josephson said. He added that he has seen worse sinus disease and asthma in his patients since the
attacks of 9/11.
(Includes Asthma Rates by Manhattan Neighborhood Diagram)
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"Millions of Americans suffer from sinus problems, allergies, asthma, snoring, sleep apnea and gastro-esophageal reflux disease (GERD).According to Dr. Jordan Josephson, they all have a common, underlying cause, which he calls Chronic Airway-Digestive Inflammatory Disease (CAID).Dr. Oz talks to Dr. Josephson about some ways to find relief from CAID-related symptoms."
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"A groundbreaking book that marries traditional and alternative medicine offers hope to the millions of Americans who have respiratory diseases that are often ignored or misdiagnosed."
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"New Yorkers are used to noise outside when they sleep, but what about when the noise comes from inside your bedroom? Snoring can take a serious toll on both your relationship and your health. CBS 2's Dr. Holly Phillips has some awakening information."
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