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SAN FRANCISCO -- A new type of COVID-19 therapy is showing promise as a new tool to hijack the virus and slow down variants. It's a new weapon that could be added to the arsenal against COVID-19 ...
The director for the National Institutes of Health announced on June 15, that significant progress has been made on an experimental nasal spray that may hopefully be used to treat COVID-19.
In a dramatic shift in the way Americans approach everyday hygiene, scientists are urging a renewed focus on nasal care as a central component of personal wellness, and one product is taking the lead.
ENA Respiratory’s self-administered nasal spray INNA-051 product is designed with the aim to stimulate the innate immunity in the nose, which is the preferential site of initial infection and ...
Obstructive sleep apnea hugely impacts health and well-being, but as those with the condition know, treatment is very limited. Now, a new nasal spray has shown promise in alleviating the symptoms ...
The makers of a nasal spray launched last year by start-up Akita Biosciences have pulled back the curtain on how their product works (Adv. Mater. 2024, DOI: 10.1002/adma.202406348).
Life-saving nasal spray treatment for anaphylaxis now available in UK The first needle-free emergency treatment for anaphylaxis has been approved for use Jane Kirby Friday 18 July 2025 18:18 BST ...
The Food and Drug Administration approved a new nasal spray Friday as the first needle-free emergency treatment for potentially fatal allergic reactions. The spray, which is made by ARS ...
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