September 12, 2024 Arizona man blows Lego out of nose after three decades: 'I can breathe now' Ben Havoc, 32, blew his nose and out popped a small Lego piece that had been lodged in his nasal cavity for 26 years. He shared the experience in an Instagram video.
August 6, 2024 Steven Tyler’s career-ending throat injury: How dangerous is a fractured larynx? Aerosmith’s announcement that the band is retiring after five decades has spotlighted a little-known condition frontman Steven Tyler is battling. A doctor explains laryngeal fractures.
July 11, 2024 Ask a doctor: 'Why am I getting nosebleeds and how can I stop them?' Having a nosebleed can be startling and somewhat scary, but medical experts say the condition is generally not serious. Two doctors share common causes and signs of severe cases.
February 18, 2020 Teen nearly dies after sinus infection travels to his brain A British teen nearly died after a common sinus infection traveled to his brain, his family says.
February 5, 2020 Sinus infection or common cold: How to spot the difference Its cold and flu season, but what’s that mean for sinus infections?
January 10, 2017 Did you catch the Queen's cold? At 90, stoic Queen Elizabeth II has rarely taken a sick day in the 64 years and 11 months she has ruled Great Britain, but a particularly brutal cold this past holiday season has had her laid up for more than two weeks.
July 20, 2016 Nasal irrigation may help prevent chronic sinus symptoms Chronic sinus infections are common and they can be hard to treat, but nasal irrigation with salt water may help prevent some sinus symptoms, according to a new study in the U.K. Inhaling steam, on the other hand, eased sinus headache symptoms for some, but had little benefit otherwise.
October 28, 2015 British woman, 22, forgoes heart, lung transplants to finish bucket list A 22-year-old British woman suffering from a life-threatening condition has opted to check off her bucket list instead of remaining on a waiting list for heart and lung transplants, The Daily Mirror reported.