COVID-19 Infection Risk Cut 'Significantly' with Simple Nasal Spray, Research Finds
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Nasal Spray May Reduce Risk of COVID-19 Infection: Study - The Thinking Conservative
People who received the azelastine nasal spray in a randomized, placebo-controlled trial in Germany were less likely to test positive for COVID-19. The post Nasal Spray May Reduce Risk of COVID-19 Infection: Study appeared first on The Thinking Conservative.
George on Friday: Trump to Restore ‘Department of War’ Name to Pentagon, RFK’s ‘Reckless Disregard for Science,’ Common Nasal Spray May Block Covid, More People Have Kidney Disease, 26 Nations Commit to Kyiv’s Postwar SecurityFrequent Business Traveler
Good morning! Today is Friday, the fifth of September, 2025. In this issue, George investigates how a common nasal spray could block Covid and how the number of people with chronic kidney disease is rising, while 90% of those with the condition are believed to be unaware that they have it. George ponders if Mr. Trump’s plans to rename the Department of Defense the “Department of War” isn’t more akin to waving a red flag at a bull, or in this cas…
Nasal spray with azelastine has been shown to reduce the risk of COVID-19 infection • The effectiveness of the product has also been confirmed against the common cold and viruses • It is a supplementary prevention that in no way replaces existing vaccinations
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