An Arizona biotech company is awaiting approval from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to begin formal clinical trials on a nasal spray as a potential COVID-19 treatment. Keptide, a nasal spray ...
Workers in protective clothing sit near a locked down area after the detection of new cases of Covid-19 in Shanghai on March 14 - Copyright AFP Hector RETAMAL Workers ...
Parnell Pharmaceuticals in San Rafael is seeking approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to market a nasal spray to prevent coronavirus infection. The private company is seeking the FDA’s ...
As Omicron spreads, some experts are calling for a switch to saliva-based tests, which may detect infections days earlier than nasal swabs do. By Emily Anthes Jan. 20, 2022: This article was updated ...
As the omicron variant of the coronavirus moved lightning-fast around the world, it revealed an unsettling truth. The virus had gained a stunning ability to infect people, jumping from one person's ...
An Army-Harvard team of expert scientists have been performing “specialized testing” of industry built swab prototypes to ensure that new, alternative designs meet the requisite performance and ...
Many at-home antigen tests suggest inserting a swab only one-half or three-quarters of an inch into your nose. So why do some health care workers dig deeper? Here’s what I found out → Your nasal ...
Parnell Pharmaceuticals in San Rafael is seeking approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to market a nasal spray to prevent coronavirus infection. The private company is seeking the FDA’s ...