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Q+A: Why this runny nose whenever I run?
By Patrick Milroy on 09/09/2000 10:02:10
Our experts answer real-life questions

. Some of this helps to soak up inhaled particles of dust and dirt. But as you have noticed, if too much is produced it can become a serious nuisance and a cause of nasal obstruction.From a medical point of view it may be that you suffer from rhinitis

Hay Fever Q&A
By Ben Palfreyman on 17/06/2010 17:51:09
Relieve the runner's summer plague - and ensure hay fever doesn't affect your performance - with these tips

Q: What is hay fever?A: Hay fever is a type of allergic rhinitis caused by an overreaction of the body's immune system to pollen. The allergen causes inflammation on the inside of the nose and spreads to the sinuses, eyes and throat. Q: Why do I

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