The holiday season brings family gatherings and frequent travel — but for many Scottsdale residents, it also brings sinus ...
A research team from the Research Center Borstel, Leibniz Lung Center (FZB), Kiel University (CAU), the University of Lübeck ...
At Richmond Breathe Free, Dr. Ditto and his team focus on diagnosing and treating the root cause of sinus and allergy ...
Clinicians have a new line of weapons in their arsenal to treat recurring nasal polyps. Over the past year several new monoclonal antibody-based biologic drugs have been approved to treat the ...
Females have a higher odds of chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) without nasal polyps than men, according to a study published ...
Five years after the COVID-19 pandemic, you're likely a pro at the basics—masks when needed, immune support and staying current on booster shots. But as sick season rolls around, you might be ...
A ENT specialist named Dr Sina Joorabchi has explained what the possible different colours of your snot means, as it could ...
The approval for the CRSwNP indication was based on data from the randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled WAYPOINT trial.
Big news in the fight against the flu (and for anyone who hates needles): A painless way of getting vaccinated is coming back next year. A CDC advisory committee voted last week to bring back FluMist, ...
A familiar allergy spray may do more than ease sneezing, researchers find azelastine could help block COVID-19 and other respiratory viruses, pointing to an accessible new line of defense. Study: ...
Share on Pinterest A new trial shows that a common nasal spray may help lower the risk of contracting COVID-19 and other respiratory illnesses. Professional Studio Images/Getty Images Researchers say ...