The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the “FluMist,” AstraZeneca’s self-administrated nasal spray, for the 2025 flu season.
People with extreme, life-threatening allergic reactions might do as well to use a nasal spray as to jab themselves in a thigh with an EpiPen, a new evidence review says. Adrenaline delivered with ...
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Delhi's severe air pollution is significantly impacting canine respiratory health. Dogs, especially brachycephalic breeds and ...
In recent years, research has emerged demonstrating the effectiveness of the ancient practice of nasal saline irrigation in fighting the common cold in both adults and children.
A nasal spray that has been developed to treat life-threatening allergic reactions is now available in the UK. Called Neffy, it offers a needle-free alternative to the EpiPen used by those at risk of ...
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Tim McGuirk, a spokesperson for the Massachusetts State Police, confirmed that a search was underway Thursday in Gardner for ...
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A stuffy nose can be managed by using a steroid nasal spray on a regular basis. In an upright or seated position, each nostril should be sprayed with the nozzle angled slightly towards the ear.
Every November, cancer awareness messages flood our social media feeds. We think of humans first, but pets suffer from cancer ...