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New research shows that histamines are responsible for more than just allergies
Histamines are commonly known for the key role they play in allergies, but they have recently been linked to medical ailments like depression and rare diseases.

Balloon sinuplasty procedure has proven effective, even in treating patients who don't suffer from sinusitis
Balloon sinuplasty is an outpatient procedure in which a catheter with a balloon attached is inserted into the sinus cavity.

New research studies link depression to chronic sinusitis
Mental Health Awareness Month is in full swing, and doctors at the Scottsdale Sinus and Allergy Center are raising awareness of the fact that there is scientific evidence linking chronic sinusitis with symptoms of depression.

Balloon sinuplasty is often covered by insurance and may be more affordable than you think
Balloon sinuplasty, an FDA-approved medical procedure used to treat chronic sinusitis, is not only a simple solution available to patients in a medical office, but it is also likely to be covered by insurance, which aids in cutting out-of-pocket costs.

Better breathing can lead to better health and potentially fewer sinus issues
There’s evidence supporting the idea that better breathing leads to better overall health.

These five key facts about your nose may surprise you
Individuals in society often overlook the function of the nose.

Spring is here and that means hay fever for allergy sufferers
Spring arrived on time this year with warmer days, grass growing quickly, flowers blooming and allergic rhinitis, usually known as "hay fever."

Breathe Free is sponsoring Jose 'Fosforito' Ramirez in an upcoming Las Vegas fight
Breathe Free will be sponsoring Jose “Fosforito” Ramirez in a Las Vegas fight on Saturday, April 9, at the Virgin Hotel.

Don't overlook sinus headaches: New, effective treatments are available
Ear, nose and throat specialists are finding success in relieving sinus headaches through a relatively new procedure called balloon sinuplasty.

Scottsdale Sinus and Allergy Center's Lee: Sinus infection 'can actually feel like a toothache'
Even the most talented athletes can be brought down by sinus infections, which can affect their performance and disrupt their ability to compete.