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A phase 2 study shows that azelastine nasal spray lowered coronavirus infection rates to 2.2% compared to 6.7%, researchers ...
Have you recently taken a COVID-19 test? If you're waiting for your COVID-19 test results, Mayo Clinic COVID-19 diagnostic experts have some helpful guidelines to walk you through the process.
You swabbed the inside of your nose and performed the at-home rapid antigen test for COVID-19 and thankfully, it was negative. Hold on.
There are three different ways to test for COVID-19: PCR tests, antigen tests and antibody tests. Here are the differences.
What is antibody testing and where to get a COVID-19 test Antibody testing can determine if a person’s blood shows signs of COVID-19 exposure.
Previously, the test was authorized for emergency use in 2021. The Flowflex COVID-19 Antigen Home Test is a nasal swab test for at-home use by symptomatic individuals within 6 days of symptom onset.
Knowing what viral infection you have can mean getting the right antiviral medication and taking the right precautions, ...
Genetic, antigen, antibody? There's been a lot of talk about testing for the coronavirus, but you may not entirely understand what the different tests are for. We break them down here.
Health officials stress that at-home tests are a vital and accurate way of tracking COVID-19 infections but an initial negative test doesn't mean people are out of the woods.
The expiration date has been extended on some COVID-19 tests. Expired tests can dry out and give inaccurate results.
Kilkenny based life sciences company MyBio™ has today announced the launch of their new ‘combo’ Covid-19 and Influenza antigen test. The new rapid tes ...
You swabbed the inside of your nose and performed the at-home rapid antigen test for COVID-19 and thankfully, it was negative.