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fromwww.mercurynews.com
3 days ago

Could a common nasal spray help block Covid-19? What a new study shows

Amid the uncertainty surrounding eligibility for and access to the latest Covid-19 vaccine, a new study has found that a common nasal spray could help prevent infection. This randomized placebo-controlled trial examined the effectiveness of the nasal spray azelastine in preventing Covid-19 infection, as published in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine on September 2. Researchers concluded that the chance of developing Covid-19 was about three times lower in the azelastine group compared with the placebo group.
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fromIndependent
4 months ago

Luke O'Neill: Are your summer days spoiled by hay fever? Knowledge could help you to stifle those sneezes

Hay fever affects one in four Irish people, causing prolonged allergy symptoms that interfere with daily activities.
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