nasal aspirator Articles
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Unequal parental knowledge about baby nasal hygiene
A study conducted by Nosiboo amongst 5685 parents from 6 European countries showed inequalities in their knowledge about baby nasal hygiene and in their nose cleaning habits. It turned out that things considered fundamental in some countries might not be so obvious in others. On average, 91% of all the respondents have heard about nasal aspiration prior to the survey, but France stands out ...
By Nosiboo
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4 factors that make a nasal aspirator safe
Do you remember the moment when you found that you have to clear your baby’s nose? You probably thought it was a joke and you didn’t want to believe it. “A nasal aspirator? What else will they come up with… Do I really need it? Is that even safe?!” Most parents share your doubts at first. However, these uncertainties disappear once you find out how much relief a ...
By Nosiboo
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Runny or stuffy nose in children. What to do?
Just stay calm! We’re here to help you. A stuffy or runny nose is a struggle for the child, and as a result, for the whole family, but it should not be dangerous if you know how to treat it properly. In this article, you will learn what causes a runny/stuffy nose in a baby or infant, and how to relieve the symptoms. Why does a runny/stuffy nose occur? A runny or blocked nose is caused ...
By Nosiboo
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High Throughput SHERLOCK CRISPR SARS-CoV-2 Test
Abstract: The ability to control the spread of COVID-19 has been hampered by a lack of rapid, scalable, and easily deployable diagnostic solutions. Efforts to increase testing capacity have been adversely impacted by supply chain challenges due to dependencies on a limited set of reagents, consumables, and instrumentation. Here, we present a diagnostic method based on CRISPR (clustered regularly ...
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