As cold season sweeps through communities, some individuals are turning to unconventional home remedies in hopes of alleviating symptoms.
A new study reveals that individuals with allergic rhinitis and asthma have distinct nasal fungal profiles, hinting at ...
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The Punch on MSNKudos, backlash trail comedian Zicsaloma’s post-surgery nose revealNigerians have begun expressing a range of opinions after comedian and skit maker Isaac Aloma, popularly known as Zicsaloma, ...
Retired electrician Joe Walsh in December became the first Alzheimer’s patient to try a nasal spray used to treat other ...
Joe Walsh is now testing a new treatment using a nasal spray, the medication inside is called Foralumab. He is the first patient with Alzheimer's to try it. The Walsh family is hopeful. Foralumab is ...
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Tuko on MSNAloma Isaac: Beloved Nigerian skitmaker unveils new look after KSh 13m surgery to reduce noseAloma Isaac aka Zicsaloma, is a celebrated Nigerian skitmaker who had a KSh13 million surgery to reduce the size of his nose.
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News Medical on MSNInhaled antibody therapy shows promise for COVID-19 treatmentThe inhaled monoclonal antibody IN-006 shows promise in COVID-19 treatment, with high airway antibody levels and a favorable safety profile in healthy adults.
Doctors swear this isn’t an old wives’ tale. “Salt water gargles relieve sore throats by reducing inflammation, loosening ...
THOUSANDS of Brits plagued by constant sneezing, a streaming nose and red, watery eyes could be given a ‘life-changing’ pill on the NHS. The National Institute for Healthcare and Care ...
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The Punch Newspapers on MSNPICTORIAL: ‘God pass man,’ Comedian Zicsaloma tells critics after nose surgeryNigerian comedian Isaac Aloma, popularly called Zicsaloma, has unveiled his new look following a recent rhinoplasty surgery ...
Should you start taking your allergy medicine now? We VERIFY the answer to that and other common questions about allergy treatments.
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ENTs Share the the Right Way to Stop Post-Nasal DripPost-nasal drip occurs when mucus moves down your throat, causing irritation and cough. Here’s how medical professionals say ...
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