Sandia's Colton Floyd, Los Lunas' JJ Utash join growing number of prep athletes leaving the state as talent drain continues ...
People struggling with blocked noses are being warned to limit their use of nasal decongestant sprays to just seven days, or ...
A survey by Ipsos and ITV News indicates a fifth of those who use decongestant sprays have done so for longer than seven days, risking developing a dependency.
In a viral TikTok, Amber Guttilla reveals there is a wrong way to use nasal spray. Allergist Dr. Robert Sporter explains how to get it right for allergies. Spray it ain’t so! It’s bad enough you’re ...
The ReBoost Nasal Spray may contain mold and microbial contamination, while the ClearLife Allergy Nasal Spray may be linked to the same bacteria.
The concept of saline nasal irrigation, or bathing the nasal passages with a saltwater solution, is thought to have been ...
Decongestant nasal sprays can save you from a restless night when a cold clogs up your nose, but pharmacists warn this aid can be a slippery slope. The leaflet that comes with it will – if you read it ...
People suffering from blocked noses have been cautioned to limit their use of nasal decongestant sprays to just seven days, ...
MediNatura has voluntarily recalled one lot of its ReBoost Nasal Spray after testing found mold and microbial contamination. The company warns the product could pose serious infection risks – ...
Spray it ain’t so! It’s bad enough you’re brushing your teeth all wrong — now it turns out you’ve also been abusing your nasal spray. “I was yesterday years old when I learned there was a wrong way to ...
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