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Bayer issued a recall of nearly 800,000 travel size Afrin nasal spray bottles after packaging found not to be child resistant, CPSC announced.
HEALTH chiefs today sounded the alarm over decongestant nasal sprays amid fears Brits are unknowingly becoming addicted to them, causing irreversible damage to their airways. The popular sprays,
A new study shows a simple nasal spray that reduces brain inflammation, improves memory, and may slow aging related brain decline.
The FluMist vaccine triggers an immune response directly in nasal tissue in adults, researchers reported April 29 in the journal Science Translational Medicine. This immune response stays in the upper airways and can’t be detected in blood samples, which has hidden the nasal vaccine’s potential benefits in adults, researchers said.
There's a warning that using a nasal decongestant spray for more than five days could make a blocked nose worse.
It may shorten how long you’re sick, too.
A Texas study tested a nasal therapy that improved memory in mice, offering early insight into treatments for age-related cognitive decline.