The safety of zinc gluconate nasal sprays taken to ease symptoms and shorten the duration of the common cold is under review following reports that people lost their sense of smell after using the ...
You're stuffed up and sneezy and want some relief. If you could even make your cold just a little shorter, you'd be happy. Can zinc make a difference? Some recent research suggests it may be helpful ...
A popular zinc-based homeopathic remedy for the common cold that is sold over the counter is not only ineffective but can cause users to lose their sense of smell, a study warns. Clinic trials found ...
Zinc is often touted as a way to fight the common cold. But while research suggests it does work, there are some caveats. Tod Cooperman, MD, president of the independent testing group ConsumerLab.com, ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Homeopathic zinc nasal sprays don't fight colds, and they probably cause some people to lose their sense of smell, the authors of a new analysis conclude. "Increased Food ...
Maybe! It may help with the common cold. There is no definitive scientific evidence suggesting it will help Covid-19. By Dawn MacKeen Zinc is the second most common trace mineral in our bodies and ...
A zinc supplement might help stave off the symptoms of respiratory tract infections, such as coughing, congestion, and sore throat, and cut illness duration, suggests a pooled analysis of the ...