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Recent Blog Posts
View Post: Meals That Heal: Are you worried about the H1N1 vaccine?
19 Nov 2009 by Julie Daniluk
*H1N1 takes 2-3 days after initial infection in the throat/ nasal cavity to proliferate and show characteristic symptoms. Simple gargling prevents proliferation. In a way, gargling with salt water has the same effect on a healthy ...
View Blog: Meals That Heal - http://mealsthatheal.typepad.com/blog/
View Post: New Intra-Arrest Cooling Method May Save More Brains During ...
20 Nov 2009 by Paul Martin
The study was conducted using RhinoChill(TM), a non-invasive nasal catheter that sprays a rapidly evaporating coolant liquid into the nasal cavity. This large cavity is a heat exchanger and lies right under the brain. ...
View Blog: ProCPR Blog - http://www.procprblog.com/
View Post: Surgery Methods for Reducing Sleep Apnea from Nasal Obstructions ...
13 Nov 2009 by Apnea
Narrowings of the nasal cavity potentially threaten the draining of the mucus from the sinuses. Infections can result from drastic build-up of waste matter in the nasal cavity, further restricting airflow. Allergic rhinitis, e.g. hay ...
View Blog: Best Sleep Apnea Treatments.com - http://www.bestsleepapneatreatments.com/blog/
View Post: Cool Tools: Neti Pot
19 Nov 2009
Too little salt and the water won't flow well through the nasal cavity. If you've had a broken nose, please check with your doctor to make sure your nasal cavity is still properly aligned for nasal irrigation. -- Jeff Young ...
View Blog: Cool Tools - http://www.kk.org/cooltools/
View Post: RhinoChill for Therapeutic Hypothermia
15 Nov 2009 by coptermedic
The RhinoChill System uses the nasal cavity for cooling. This is advantageous due to the nasal cavity being: A natural orifice into the body In close proximity to the brain A natural heat exchanger. Use of the nasal cavity enables ...
View Blog: The ACUTE CARE Blog: Non-Urban Emergency Medicine - http://acutecareinc.wordpress.com/
View Post: Food Entering The Nasal Cavity When Eating
31 Oct 2009 by Andrew Routledge
For most people, food entering the nasal cavity when eating is not a major problem. Few in fact experience the phenomena of food entering the nasal cavity, in the sense that the food forms an obstruction, during the course of their life ...
View Blog: Food Hygiene Essentials - http://food-hygiene-essentials.com/
View Post: News: Nasal Irrigation Helps Control Sinus Problems, UW Health ...
21 May 2009
Sinus problems are attributable to a breakdown in the normal function and protective role of the nasal cavity. The lining of the nasal cavity protects the upper respiratory system against infection by viruses and bacteria. ...
View Blog: UW Health News Feed - http://www.uwhealth.org/main/news
View Post: Neti Pot: A device for nasal irrigation and staying healthy
6 Nov 2009
Neti pots wash out the nasal cavities by utilizing gravity to direct the flow of lukewarm saline solution (salt and water) through the naval cavity. When using the neti pot, the liquid enters through one nostril and then runs out of the ...
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View Post: Spring Hill shooting suspect arrested
20 Nov 2009
At one point, Johnson pulled out a .45-caliber handgun and struck the victim in the face, breaking his nasal cavity and shattering his jaw, deputies said. As the victim tried to run away, Johnson fired several shots in his direction, ...
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