Researchers say people using a common allergy nasal spray, azelastine, were 69% less likely to contract COVID-19.
It’s time to get a flu vaccine, and pediatricians are urging people to get them after last winter, when the U.S. saw the most ...
Instead of stabbing yourself, or someone else, in the thigh with a needle to deliver a dose of adrenaline to counter ...
For the first time ever, people can protect themselves and their children against influenza with an at-home option for ...
Post nasal drip can cause a sore throat and cough, but you can find relief with remedies like nasal irrigation and steam ...
Public Health Madison and Dane County hosted a virtual training led by harm reduction specialist and syringe services team ...
If it's cold outside or you have allergies, your nose can become irritated and dry — here's how to treat it ...
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Live: Day 5 of the Robert Brooks beating trial
The trial of three corrections officers in the death of Marcy Corrections Facility inmate Robert Brooks began with jury selection on Oct. 6 ...
As cases of COVID-19 and the common cold rise across the country, it’s understandable to want to do what you can to lower ...
Scientists believe that medication given through the nose has the potential to be more effective because it attacks or blocks ...
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