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With allergy season in full swing, Dr. Purvi Parikh joins Saturday TODAY to break down why many may be experiencing worse ...
Here's the lowdown from allergy doctors on how to get relief, from which medicines to use — and how to best use them — to ...
Many people blow their nose incorrectly, potentially forcing mucus back into the sinuses, leading to infections and ...
The team plans to explore whether modifying the nasal microbiome, such as through nasal sprays or live biotherapeutics, could reduce the risk of infection -- potentially paving the way for new ...
Scientists have pioneered an influenza virus vector-based nasal spray vaccine platform and developed a nasal spray H5N1 avian influenza vaccine. During the early COVID-19 pandemic, this platform ...
In a viral TikTok, Amber Guttilla reveals there is a wrong way to use nasal spray. Allergist Dr. Robert Sporter explains how to get it right for allergies.
Nasal sprays cause the blood vessels in your nasal passages to narrow, which can make your blood pressure go up. This is usually not a concern if you have normal blood pressure. If your blood pressure ...
But the question that you should be asking yourself is whether or not removing nasal hair is safe, and if you must, can it be done without any risks? Dr Sapna Kamalani, Consultant Dermatologist ...
Nasal sprays are often the go-to remedy for relief from a blocked nose or persistent allergies. Their quick, targeted action makes them a convenient option for many. But what happens if this seemingly ...
Last year, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Neffy, a nasal spray form of epinephrine for people who weigh 66 pounds or more, and this month it approved a lower dose spray for ...
March 28 (Reuters) - Milestone Pharmaceuticals (MIST.O), opens new tab said on Friday the U.S. health regulator had declined to approve its nasal spray to treat a type of heart condition and had ...