nasalizations


As the Common Cold Research Centre celebrates its 20th anniversary, the BBC looks back on its achievements and asks about a cure.

Devon and Cornwall Police confirm its major crime unit is investigating the death of a Plymouth hospital patient.

A nasal spray can neutralise our fear of social interaction, scientists find.

Police investigate the death of a hospital patient whose feeding tube was wrongly inserted into her lung.

Children with allergic conditions such as asthma may receive too high a dose of steroids, drug experts warn.

The film Perfume portrays the world of a man possessed of an acute sense of smell. But what is life like for the millions of people who have lost it?

A vaccine in pill form to reduce the symptoms of hayfever will be launched in the UK early next year.

Trouble sleeping is a very common problem - and there are a variety of reasons why people can't get a sound night's rest.

Diabetes patients could be able to receive insulin via a nasal spray using yeast, scientists believe.

Nasal surgery might help alleviate severe migraine headaches for some patients, research suggests.

To mark National Stop Snoring Week, here are nine homespun remedies for quietening that nocturnal racket. Tell us your 10th.

Pope John Paul II is being fed through a nasal tube to aid his recovery, the Vatican reveals.

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Doctors in Russia say they have developed a cream that can stop hayfever in its tracks.

Scientists are developing a gene therapy treatment for rheumatoid arthritis that will come in the form of a nasal spray.

Scientists have developed a new version of Sars vaccine that can be delivered via the nose rather than by injection.

One man explains how his snoring is so unbearable that his wife has to take refuge in the spare room to get a decent night's sleep.

Innovations is reborn under new ownership - once more promising to bring you nasal hair trimmers and wacky gadgets.

How can it be avoided? And what causes it in the first place? BBC News Online investigates.

Scientists have developed a new way to deal with the misery of hayfever - nasal plugs.

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