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More than 23 million people in the U.S. suffer from allergic rhinitis, also known as hay fever.

Signs of a sinus headache include swelling in the face, a feeling of fullness in the ears, a fever and persistent pain.

Chronic sinus inflammation can lead to decreased functionality and painful symptoms.

Historical evidence supports the theory that how we breathe is an essential factor in our overall health and well-being.

Scientific evidence supports the hypothesis that nitric oxide can affect athletic performance and reduce chronic sinusitis symptoms.

Spring means warmer days, grass coming up faster and allergic rhinitis, often called "hay fever."

Even the top athletes in the world can be thrown off their game by sinus problems.

Sinus infections can sideline even the most successful performers.

Dr. John Stewart of Arizona Breathe Free Sinus & Allergy Centers pointed out that those who suffer from chronic sinusitis are more likely to suffer from depression simultaneously.

Physician Assistant (PA) Diana Ruiloba with Arizona Breath Free said that getting a balloon sinuplasty can help lessen, or relieve, chronic sinusitis.

Sinus clinics are increasingly choosing CT scans for diagnostic imaging for the technology's numerous advantages over traditional X-rays.

Arizona Breathe Free Sinus and Allergy Clinic made the following announcement recently