We've all been there – sniffling, sneezing, and feeling generally miserable thanks to allergies, a cold, or just some plain old congestion. Turn to nasal sprays, a hero in a small bottle that ...
But, for the first time, injecting epinephrine isn’t the only option. A San Diego-based company, ARS Pharmaceuticals, has ...
Some allergy nasal sprays are designed to treat specific allergies, such as seasonal allergies or pet allergies. Others are more effective at treating severe symptoms, such as congestion and ...
A blocked nose can make sleeping difficult but with the right strategies you can manage your symptoms and get the rest you ...
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7 Tips on how to manage seasonal allergies
Dehumidifiers can also help prevent mould growth, another common allergy trigger. As pollen levels rise, nasal congestion, ...
A poll of 2,000 adults found that nasal congestion affects sleep quality and concentration, as a blocked nose can feel worse ...
Allergens like dust mites, pet dander, and pollen in bedding can also trigger congestion. Dr. Anderson recommends washing ...
A study has shown that a new nasal spray could neutralise germs in the nose, preventing infection. The pathogen capture and neutralising spray, or PCANS, is a nasal spray that could shield us from ...
When colds strike, nearly one in six Brits are exiled from their beds, with many seeking refuge on sofas or in spare rooms.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved FluMist — the nasal spray flu vaccine — for home use by a patient or adult caregiver. Dr. Nicole Saphier and Dr. Marc Siegel weigh in.