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NSD is a leading cause of nasal airway obstruction, impacting breathing and quality of life for millions. Unlike standard septoplasty, which often requires cartilage removal, SeptAlign supports a ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved the Sonu Band, an artificial intelligence-enabled, wearable medical device ...
The new funding will support MOS118 through its Phase II development while expanding Mosanna's product pipeline.
A long-run study looking into leading Firebrick Pharma (ASX:FRE) product Nasodine has suggested the nasal spray can be an ...
A nonprescription saline spray or rinse is also a good option that can be used multiple times a day to help clear nasal passageways. If you have larger nasal polyps, short-term oral steroids may be ...
Once reserved for snorers, a growing number of pro athletes are using nasal strips to boost their performance. We spoke with ...
Letters are the most common collectible to find in Spray Paint Simulator. Being just a piece of paper, they can be tucked away just about anywhere in the maps of the various jobs you'll be ...
Here’s how it would work: A nasal mRNA vaccine would be taken as a spray through the nose, coating the nasal passages. The cells in the nasal lining would use the vaccine’s instructions to ...
Magnesium oil spray has been touted for several purported benefits. But not all of them are supported by research. But evidence is scant when it comes to whether topical magnesium, which is ...
bMonash Newborn, Monash Children's Hospital, Melbourne, VIC, Australia cNewborn Research, The Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne, VIC, Australia dClinical Sciences, Murdoch Children's Research ...
Head researcher and the study’s co-lead author Dr. Kai Xu said the engineered molecule — transmitted via nasal spray — works by triggering “mucosal immunity,” meaning it coats the tissue ...
For gene therapy to work well, therapeutic molecules need to be efficiently delivered to the correct locations in the body—a job commonly given to adeno-associated viruses (AAV). “We noticed ...