8 Reasons That Bad Smell in Your Nose Isn’t Going Away, According to Doctors Prevention 3/16/2021 Krissy Brady
There are plenty of reasons why it might seem like something always smells off. Maybe you haven’t inspected your fridge in a while or there’s something funky lurking in one of your garbage cans. Perhaps
you’re the funky something lurking.
Once you’ve ruled out the usual culprits and the bad smell still won’t quit, this could be a sign it’s coming from the inside of your nose.“Patients present to the ENT (ear, nose, and throat) physician every day with complaints of a foul odor,” says Chris Thompson, M.D., an ENT specialist with Providence Mission Hospital in Southern California.
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Pfizer and Moderna Are Studying Possible COVID ‘Booster’ Shots Why a Third Dose May Be Needed Health.com 2/25/2021 © Provided by Health.com Adobe Stock
The two COVID-19 vaccines currently in use in the US may be up to 95% effective in preventing infection after two doses, but the pharmaceutical companies behind them aren t stopping there. Pfizer and Moderna both announced this week that a third booster dose is being studied.
A statement from Pfizer confirmed that studies involve participants in two age groups (18 to 55 and 65 to 85). Per NBC News, all were volunteers in Pfizer s initial phase 1-2 clinical trial, which began in May 2020. Each participant will be given the booster shot, which will be exactly the same as what they were given last year when they received two doses of the vaccine three weeks apart.