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A nasal spray can be effective in controlling congestion and stuffiness. Pharmacists can advise on nasal sprays (sodium cromoglicate, ipratropium bromide or decongestant), and eye drops ...
A team of Ohio State researchers engineered a new antibody that could revolutionize influenza prevention through a nasal ...
For gene therapy to work well, therapeutic molecules need to be efficiently delivered to the correct locations in the body -- a job commonly given to adeno-associated viruses (AAV). To improve the AAV ...
Carlos Alcaraz has been wearing nasal strips in some matches since last season. That's sparked an interest in the ...
An engineered IgM-based monoclonal antibody delivered via nasal spray provided strong protection to mice against lethal influenza A infection, including H1N1 and H3N2 strains.
The protective effect was enhanced by delivering the antibody in a nasal spray that disperses these molecules throughout the respiratory tract, where they stick to the slippery mucus lining to lie in ...
DEAR DR ROACH: I have a cold. I use two brands of nasal spray for congestion, but both say not to use them for more than three days as they may cause “rebound” congestion. Can I alternate them ...
"These data imply that viral proteins in nasal spray may be used as a safe way to promote antiviral immunity at the site of viral entry." The study was published today in the journal Nature ...
Instead of injecting it into the bloodstream, researchers turned it into a nasal spray. This strategy allowed the antibody to stick to the mucus lining of the nose and lungs, where flu viruses ...
The four-time Grand Slam champion, whose bid for a second consecutive French Open title was scheduled to continue with a third-round match Friday night, has often worn a nasal strip in matches since ...
Rhinitis medicamentosa develops from nasal spray overuse Rhinitis medicamentosa—a condition caused by overuse of decongestant nasal sprays—creates a frustrating cycle of rebound congestion and ...