A recent study found that those using azelastine nasal spray three times daily for 56 days had a 69% lower chance of contracting COVID-19. The spray also reduced the risk of rhinovirus infections, a common cold virus, by about 71%.
Seeking commentary, including:
(1) What are the side effects of using this nasal spray?
(2) Are there any risks with prolonged use of this medication?
(3) Is there anyone who should be cautious about trying this?
(4) Can this spray replace getting a COVID vaccination?
(5) What should people do if they want to give it a try?
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A new study found that frequent exercise provides a protective effect on nerves that support heart function.
Seeking commentary, including:
(1) Why are these findings significant?
(2) How might these findings potentially impact patient care in the future?
(3) Is there anything that people might want to do at this point in time based on the findings?