A widely-used antihistamine nasal spray for hay fever reduced COVID-19 infections by two-thirds in a phase 2 clinical trial. The study was published in JAMA Internal Medicine and may point towards an ...
Holly has a degree in Medical Biochemistry from the University of Leicester. Her scientific interests include genomics, personalized medicine, and bioethics.View full profile Holly has a degree in ...
With millions of people across the UK suffering from hay fever, distinguishing between pollen allergies and COVID-19 has become more challenging as symptoms can overlap. The Met Office's report of ...
Hay fever affects almost ten million people in the UK and shares symptoms in common with coronavirus. But unlike hay fever, COVID-19 is highly contagious and can develop into serious health problems ...
A new study is presenting surprising findings about COVID-19 and which factors play the biggest role in how severe the disease is for some people. With New York being the epicenter for the virus in ...
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