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Patient Daily
Sep 15, 2025
Mark Kline, a Physician Assistant at Frederick Breathe Free Sinus & Allergy Centers, highlighted the impact of sinus issues on sleep quality in an Instagram post.
Business Daily Network
Aug 5, 2025
Frederick Breathe Free Sinus & Allergy Centers has garnered 475 Google reviews, maintaining a cumulative rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars as of the time of publication.
Patient Daily
Jul 11, 2025
Mark Kline, a Physician Assistant at Frederick Breathe Free, said that sinus headaches and migraines are closely linked, and opening the sinuses often reduces headache severity.
Patient Daily
Jun 18, 2025
Pierre Dazé, a Physician Assistant at Frederick Breathe Free, said that structural issues can predispose individuals to sinusitis and that post-nasal drip resulting from reflux may increase the risk of both acute and chronic sinusitis.
Maryland State Wire
Jun 2, 2025
Dr. Jamie Oberman, a board-certified otolaryngologist at Frederick Breathe Free Sinus & Allergy Centers, emphasized the urgency of addressing sudden sensorineural hearing loss during a presentation to Maryland's largest audiology network.
Maryland State Wire
May 7, 2025
Pierre Dazé, an ENT Specialist at Frederick Breathe Free, has highlighted the potential link between acid reflux and post-nasal drip that may lead to chronic sinusitis if structural issues in the sinuses are overlooked.
Maryland State Wire
Apr 15, 2025
Daniel Costello, operations manager of Frederick Breathe Free, said that sinusitis can interfere with quality sleep by triggering symptoms like congestion, mouth breathing, and facial pain, all of which disrupt restful sleep.
Baltimore City Wire
Mar 11, 2025
Mark Kline, a physician assistant at Frederick Breathe Free, said that allergies can contribute to sinusitis when unmanaged, leading to inflammation, excess mucus, and drainage issues.
Maryland State Wire
Feb 20, 2025
Pierre Dazé, a physician assistant at Frederick Breathe Free, discussed the intertwined nature of allergies and sinusitis in an Instagram post on January 22. He highlighted the difficulty in distinguishing between the two conditions.
Maryland State Wire
Dec 18, 2024
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. Jamie Oberman of Frederick Breathe Free, breathing properly is very important.