A nasal spray that reduces sleepiness sans the side effects
Jan 1 : US researchers have found that a nasal spray of a key brain hormone might eliminate sleepiness, without any apparent side effects. Read the rest of this entry »
Jan 1 : US researchers have found that a nasal spray of a key brain hormone might eliminate sleepiness, without any apparent side effects. Read the rest of this entry »
October 1 : Israeli scientists have developed a nasal spray packed with viruses called bacteriophages, which can ease the devastating symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease. Read the rest of this entry »
Aug 28 : A new study has revealed that nasal spray is safe and effective at quickly treating cluster headaches, the most painful form of headaches. Read the rest of this entry »
July 14 : University of Zurich researchers have created a spray that can relieve people of shyness, and help them socialise with others. Read the rest of this entry »
July 5 : Not enough work is being done on diabetes research in India, even though the country remains one of the most affected by the spread of the disease. Indian scientists have published only one percent of the research works published globally. Read the rest of this entry »
London, April 1 : Experiments on mice have shown that a nasal spray containing viral enzymes, lysins, may prevent children from the painful earache caused by the Streptococcus pneumoniae bacterium. Read the rest of this entry »
Researchers at the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee in collaboration with a national team have developed a biodefense cocktail which activates the immune system against a broad range of viruses and bacteria. The new treatment boosts the body’s response against common characteristics of germs. Read the rest of this entry »