News2011 | TechWorld Jun. 30, 2011
A group of medical doctors conducted a clinical research to determine if performing nasal irrigation with NasalCare three times a day can treat influenza and non-influenza viral infection (common cold).
• In Control, the severity of the viral infection become worsening from day 1 to day 4. However, these patients treated with NasalCare, the severity became lessening the next day. Good for patients. •These influenza viruses were cleansed out on Day 4 in the NasalCare treated patients – No virus, no infection! Read More Jun. 21, 2011
Dr. James N. Palmer on chronic sinusitis treatment
Dr. James N. Palmer of the Rhinology Research Laboratory at the University of Pennsylvania: “Treatment for chronic sinusitis is pretty much the same no matter what causes it: You’re trying to decrease inflammation. You want to relieve the obstruction and suck out the mucus and help the sinuses return to their normal function of clearing out mucus. Read More Jun. 2, 2011
Study: Allergy rhinitis symptoms linked to sleep disruption
Results of NASL 2010 suggested that the fatigue nasal allergy patients experience may be related to disruption of sleep, which also may lead to their feeling irritable and “miserable.” The survey’s results were recently presented at the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology’s annual meeting in San Francisco. Read More May. 31, 2011
Why influenza may induce asthma attacks among children
BOSTON — Researchers at Children's Hospital Boston have discovered the reason why influenza may induce asthma attacks among children. Read More Apr. 2, 2011
When Allergy Starts, Sinus Infection Follows
About 37 million Americans suffer from sinus diseases; yet much of them are preventable. For example, sinus disease following allergy is definitely preventable by performing daily nasal irrigation. Allergy can lead to a sinus infection. The more severe the allergy, the more probability of a sinus infection develops. After weeks of allergy, the nasal cilia are exhausted and no longer move bacteria out of the nose. That’s why you need to perform nasal irrigation with a pump irrigator to avoid backwash contamination... Read More Feb. 5, 2011
TechWorld Medicals, Inc has successfully exhibited their full product line during the 2011 ECRM-Cough & Cold and Allergy in Orlando, Florida. In addition to their ECRM’s best New Product Award-winning products, NasalCare® Nasal Rinse Starter kit for Adults and for Children, TechWorld further introduced the NEW NasalCare® Neti Pot Starter Kit and the respiratory tract spray products. Now, TechWorld has a full line of product to treat symptoms of upper respiratory tract diseases. The professional buyers at ECRM were extremely impressed with TechWorld’s innovations for a second consecutive year.
Feb. 2, 2011
TechWorld Medicals, Inc. will attend 2011’s ECRM
TechWorld Medicals, Inc., winner of "Best New Product" at the 2010 ECRM Cough & Cold and Allergy Conference, will attend this year’s ECRM convention. We will show our new products this year. We welcome our friends, brokers, and buyers come to our booth to see our new products. Jan. 21, 2011
Sinusitis might be to blame for congestion, discomfort
Each and every year, when the temperatures hover around or below freezing, scores of men, women and children reach for the tissue box to overcome what's typically assumed to be the common cold. But that common cold might actually be something much different. Read More Jan. 3, 2011
US CDC reported that the end of December 2010 saw “influenza activity ... increasing in the United States” and that “influenza-like-illness (ILI) increased nationally and now is higher than expected for this time of year.”
Jan. 3, 2011
Five states—Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, New York, and Virginia—had “widespread geographic influenza activity" - It is time to perform daily nasal irrigation with NasalCare® nasal irrigator.
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