Drug-free nasal spray blocks, neutralizes viruses, bacteria — Harvard GazetteGaywallet (they/it)@beehaw.orgmod to Science@beehaw.org – 44 points – 1 months agonews.harvard.edu3Post a CommentPreviewHotTopNewOldAs someone with cystic fibrosis (which means I catch respiratory infections super easily and have trouble clearing them), this could be life-changing. “PCANS forms a gel, increasing its mechanical strength by a hundred times, forming a solid barrier" Sounds uncomfortable, though.That sounds promising for anyone with a weak immune system, who is unable to benefit much from vaccines. This hasn't gone through clinical trial yet, according to this article, so it's going to take more time, money, and luck.I would rather have super boogers than super bugs.
As someone with cystic fibrosis (which means I catch respiratory infections super easily and have trouble clearing them), this could be life-changing. “PCANS forms a gel, increasing its mechanical strength by a hundred times, forming a solid barrier" Sounds uncomfortable, though.That sounds promising for anyone with a weak immune system, who is unable to benefit much from vaccines. This hasn't gone through clinical trial yet, according to this article, so it's going to take more time, money, and luck.I would rather have super boogers than super bugs.
That sounds promising for anyone with a weak immune system, who is unable to benefit much from vaccines. This hasn't gone through clinical trial yet, according to this article, so it's going to take more time, money, and luck.
As someone with cystic fibrosis (which means I catch respiratory infections super easily and have trouble clearing them), this could be life-changing.
Sounds uncomfortable, though.
That sounds promising for anyone with a weak immune system, who is unable to benefit much from vaccines.
This hasn't gone through clinical trial yet, according to this article, so it's going to take more time, money, and luck.
I would rather have super boogers than super bugs.