Ohio State Univ. developing nasal spray for loss of smell by COVID ...
Researchers at Ohio State University have announced they are the first in the world to test new non-invasive devices.
Drivers should use caution when traveling on U.S. 190 while first responders are on the scene. To best combat this daily opponent, you can purchase several over-the-counter antihistamines in pills, ...
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The study results demonstrate the ability to improve the sense of smell with noninvasive devices in different types of users.
This is great news, but families can't just hand over the nasal spray form to their school nurse. The Texas law allowing ...
ST. LOUIS — What is blooming in St. Louis is beautiful, but windy conditions are making it ugly for allergy sufferers. "The ...
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. ( WBRC) - Many Alabamians are dealing with runny noses and watery eyes because of all the pollen. The yellow, powdery substance now covers cars and is in the air affecting some people ...
Acadiana Allergy Center’s Dr. Bradley Chastant advises that if allergy symptoms persist despite over-the-counter treatments, ...
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In recent weeks, I have received calls, texts, and WhatsApp messages from several understandably concerned parents about ...
Seasonal allergies are more than just a nuisance—they can lead to persistent sneezing, itchy eyes, a runny nose, and a cough ...