Researchers say people using a common allergy nasal spray, azelastine, were 69% less likely to contract COVID-19.
German scientists have designed a new molecular sensor to release a thyme flavor when it encounters the flu virus.
On Oct. 2, a 7-year-old Thoroughbred gelding in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, tested positive for strangles after developing ...
Flu season is fast approaching in the northern hemisphere. And a taste-based influenza test could someday have you swapping ...
A 20-year-old warmblood gelding in Haldimand County, Ontario, recently tested positive for strangles after developing a fever and nasal discharge. A few weeks prior to this horse developing clinical ...
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Azelastine nasal spray prevents COVID-19 and rhinovirus infections
Researchers discuss the effects of azelastine nasal spray on the rate of SARS-CoV-2 infection as compared to placebo.
Researchers design a flavor-based flu test that could transform chewing gum into an early detection tool, potentially ...
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New molecular sensor for taste-based detection of influenza
Flu season is fast approaching in the northern hemisphere. And a taste-based influenza test could someday have you swapping ...
Two cases of amoebic meningoencephalitis confirmed in Thiruvananthapuram district, highlighting risks associated with nasal irrigation practices.
Importance of Differential Diagnosis With Respiratory Season rapidly approaching the Northern Hemisphere, clinic | Clinical ...
The boxer, 26, arrived at Paris Fashion Week with confidence as she watched the Chanel Womenswear Spring/Summer 26 show from ...
Molecular Designs, a developer and manufacturer of molecular infectious disease assays, today announced it has submitted a ...
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