Unapproved drugs, chemicals, or supplements can be dangerous. Health experts warn people to avoid these purported antidotes against the new coronavirus that have been making headlines — but have no evidence to show they help and may be very toxic.
Unapproved drugs, chemicals, or supplements can be dangerous. Health experts warn people to avoid these purported antidotes against the new coronavirus that have been making headlines — but have no evidence to show they help and may be very toxic.
The bottom line is that studies haven’t looked directly at the effect of ACV on asthma symptoms, but experts have some interesting theories as to why the tonic might help (and why it might pose risks too). Here’s what you need to know.
“It’s already been clear with vaping that there’s an inflammatory response of the lung, so adding coronavirus to vaping could be disastrous,” says one expert. Here's a look at why vaping is so dangerous and how to quit.
Nasal irrigation can ease sinus inflammation and help prevent sinus infections, especially for people with allergies or asthma. Learn how to rinse nasal passages safely.
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