Por: New York Daily News Nation December 09, 2022
The nose really does know, as it turns out. New research has revealed a physical link between chilly weather and the severity of colds, and it’s right under — or, rather, inside — our noses. Researchers at Massachusetts Eye and Ear and Northeastern University have discovered an immune response inside the nose that fights incoming infections — when it is warm enough. The organ is a formidable frontline defender against the common cold and... + full article
ABC News USA Health February 20, 2023
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Forbes USA Business December 06, 2022
Topline A newly discovered immune response inside the nose could explain why respiratory illnesses like RSV, Covid, the common cold and flu thrive in winter, according to research published Tuesday in The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, a finding that challenges the... + más
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New York Post USA Life December 06, 2022
This research is right on the nose. Scientists have discovered why people get more colds during the winter months in research the medical community is hailing as a breakthrough. A study published Tuesday in found that cold air weakens the body’s immune response — especially... + más
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WPLG Local 10 USA Entertainment November 21, 2022
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New York Post USA Life November 01, 2022
Don’t go digging for gold in your golden years. New research suggests that picking your nose could increase your risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease . Bacteria can travel through the nasal cavity’s olfactory nerve — streamlined through a pick — reach the brain and... + más
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