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December 17, 2024
Richmond doctor: ‘Mouth breathing is not effective’

Mouth breathing, the habit of breathing through your mouth rather than your nose, is an unpleasant side effect of sinus problems and can cause several health issues. According to Dr. John Ditto of Richmond Breathe Free, nose breathing is better for your health.
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ENT Specialist Dr. Ditto of Richmond Breathe Free on chronic sinusitis: 'Treatment resistant requires a different approach'
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