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Scientists Create Nasal Spray to Fight Flu, COVID, and More
Solutions•16h ago

Scientists Create Nasal Spray to Fight Flu, COVID, and More

Researchers have developed an experimental nasal spray that could protect against multiple respiratory threats at once, from flu and COVID-19 to bacteria and allergens. While still years from market, the innovation represents a major shift in how we might defend ourselves against future pandemics.

Live Science•2 min read
New Nasal Vaccine Booster Protects Lungs for 6 Months
Health & Wellness•Mar 3

New Nasal Vaccine Booster Protects Lungs for 6 Months

Scientists in Singapore developed a nose spray vaccine booster that creates stronger, longer-lasting protection against COVID-19 and related viruses than traditional shots. The breakthrough could mean fewer booster shots and better protection for vulnerable populations.

Medical Xpress•2 min read
Stanford's Nasal Spray May Block COVID, Flu, and Pneumonia
Health & Wellness•Feb 25

Stanford's Nasal Spray May Block COVID, Flu, and Pneumonia

Scientists at Stanford Medicine have developed a single nasal spray vaccine that protects mice against multiple respiratory diseases for months. If successful in humans, it could replace multiple annual shots with one simple spritz.

Fox News Health•3 min read
Stanford's Nasal Spray Protects Against Colds, Flu, COVID
Health & Wellness•Feb 25

Stanford's Nasal Spray Protects Against Colds, Flu, COVID

Scientists at Stanford developed a nasal spray vaccine that primes your lungs to fight nearly any respiratory threat, from viruses to bacteria to allergens. Human trials could begin soon, potentially transforming how we protect ourselves during flu season and future pandemics.

Google News - Health Breakthrough•3 min read
Stanford Creates One Nasal Spray for COVID, Flu, and More
Health & Wellness•Feb 24

Stanford Creates One Nasal Spray for COVID, Flu, and More

Scientists at Stanford Medicine have developed a revolutionary nasal spray vaccine that protects against multiple respiratory threats at once. In mice, the single spray defended against COVID-19, flu, bacterial pneumonia, and even allergies for months.

Google News - Health•3 min read
Stanford Creates Nasal Spray Vaccine for COVID, Flu, More
Solutions•Feb 24

Stanford Creates Nasal Spray Vaccine for COVID, Flu, More

Scientists at Stanford Medicine have developed a breakthrough nasal spray vaccine that protects against multiple respiratory threats at once, from COVID-19 and flu to bacterial infections and even allergies. In mice, the experimental vaccine provided months of broad protection by supercharging the lungs' natural defenses instead of targeting specific pathogens.

Science Daily•3 min read
Stanford Nasal Spray Protects Mice From All Lung Diseases
Health & Wellness•Feb 21

Stanford Nasal Spray Protects Mice From All Lung Diseases

Stanford researchers created a nasal spray vaccine that protected mice from viruses, bacteria, and allergies for months. Human trials could begin soon for what scientists call a "universal vaccine" against respiratory threats.

Futurism•3 min read
New Nasal Vaccine Protects Mice Against Viruses and Germs
Health & Wellness•Feb 21

New Nasal Vaccine Protects Mice Against Viruses and Germs

Scientists developed a nasal spray vaccine that protected mice from COVID, flu, bacteria, and even allergens for months. Unlike typical vaccines, it activates the body's first-line defense system to fight multiple threats at once.

Google News - Health•2 min read
Nasal Spray Vaccine Protects Mice From Viruses and Allergies
Health & Wellness•Feb 21

Nasal Spray Vaccine Protects Mice From Viruses and Allergies

Scientists at Stanford created a nasal spray that protected mice from multiple viruses, bacteria, and even common allergens for months. The breakthrough vaccine works differently than traditional shots by activating the body's first line of defense.

Live Science•2 min read
Universal Vaccine Could End Yearly Flu Shots
Health & Wellness•Feb 20

Universal Vaccine Could End Yearly Flu Shots

Scientists at Stanford Medicine have developed a nasal spray vaccine that protects mice against flu, COVID, allergies, and other respiratory threats for months. If it works in humans, one spray each fall could replace multiple annual shots.

Independent UK - Good News•3 min read
Queensland Offers Needle-Free Flu Vaccine for Kids
Health & Wellness•Feb 6

Queensland Offers Needle-Free Flu Vaccine for Kids

Young children in Queensland can now get their flu shot through a simple nasal spray instead of a needle. The Australian-first program aims to protect more kids by removing the fear factor.

ABC Australia•2 min read
Nasal Spray Vaccine Blocks Bird Flu Before It Spreads
Health & Wellness•Feb 5

Nasal Spray Vaccine Blocks Bird Flu Before It Spreads

Scientists developed a nasal spray that stops H5N1 bird flu in the nose and lungs, outperforming traditional shots in animal tests. The breakthrough could prevent future pandemics by blocking infection where it starts.

Health Daily•3 min read
Nasal Spray Protects Against All Flu Strains in Trial
Health & Wellness•Feb 5

Nasal Spray Protects Against All Flu Strains in Trial

A twice-daily nasal spray could shield people from any type of flu virus, including pandemic strains that jump from animals to humans. Early human trials show the antibody spray works safely and reaches the exact spot where flu enters our bodies.

New Scientist•2 min read
Saline Spray Helps 1 in 3 Kids Sleep Better
Health & Wellness•Feb 2

Saline Spray Helps 1 in 3 Kids Sleep Better

A simple saline nasal spray resolved sleep breathing problems in nearly one third of children without surgery or steroids. The low-cost treatment could help thousands of families avoid surgical risks and medical costs.

Medical Xpress•2 min read
Nasal Spray Vaccine Blocks Bird Flu in Lab Animals
Health & Wellness•Jan 30

Nasal Spray Vaccine Blocks Bird Flu in Lab Animals

Scientists at Washington University have created a nose spray vaccine that completely protected mice and hamsters from bird flu infection, offering hope for preventing the next pandemic. The vaccine works better than traditional flu shots and stays effective even in people who've had previous flu vaccines.

Medical Xpress•3 min read