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Fall allergies are back. Why they may be worse than ever — and how to treat them
A red maple leaf.

Fall allergies are back. Why they may be worse than ever — and how to treat them

Northeastern professor Mansoor Amiji provides expert advice on how to relieve your weed pollen and mold allergies.
New neffy nasal spray alternative to the EpiPen could be ‘a gamechanger’ for people with allergies
An EpiPen on a blue backgruond.

New neffy nasal spray alternative to the EpiPen could be ‘a gamechanger’ for people with allergies

Many people don’t carry an EpiPen due to the cost, size, and fact that it involves using a needle. This new product addresses those concerns.
Will people sign up for Moderna’s combo COVID-19-flu shot? Convenience may increase vaccinations, experts say
A person holding a COVID vaccine needle.

Will people sign up for Moderna’s combo COVID-19-flu shot? Convenience may increase vaccinations, experts say

A Northeastern expert says COVID vaccinations will go up with the dual shot, but some might shy away from the mRNA technology.
AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine and blood clots — what you need to know
A vial of AstraZeneca vaccine with a syringe in it.

AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine and blood clots — what you need to know

Pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca admitted in court this week that its COVID-19 vaccine can cause a rare but deadly blood-clotting condition.
14th annual Academic Honors Convocation recognizes Northeastern students and faculty for their scholarship, research, leadership and innovation
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14th annual Academic Honors Convocation recognizes Northeastern students and faculty for their scholarship, research, leadership and innovation

The event recognized members of the Northeastern community for their scholarship, research, leadership and innovation.
 Three Northeastern professors recognized for extraordinary achievement in the field of medical and biological engineering
Headshots of three Northeastern professors, from left to right: Mansoor Amiji, Eno E. Ebong, Yun Raymond Fu.

 Three Northeastern professors recognized for extraordinary achievement in the field of medical and biological engineering

The Northeastern researchers were inducted March 25 into the prestigious American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering.
How to make mRNA therapy safe from the start
A pipette dropping liquid into a dish.

How to make mRNA therapy safe from the start

Safety in the preclinical stage is key to development of new mRNA therapies for cancer and other diseases.
What should I do with an expired COVID test?
Three boxes of different brands of COVID test on a table.

What should I do with an expired COVID test?

The FDA has extended the shelf life of many at-home tests. An expert explains how to check your test to see if it still works.
Are my eye drops safe to use? OTC medications aren’t subject to the same testing as prescription meds, drug expert says
Person with blue eyes using eyedrops.

Are my eye drops safe to use? OTC medications aren’t subject to the same testing as prescription meds, drug expert says

The FDA is warning US consumers not to use over-the-counter eye drops, as over two dozen products from major brands carry infection risk.
Why popular nasal decongestants with phenylephrine (like Sudafed PE) don’t work — and what does
An orange and white box of Sudafed PE nasal decongestant.

Why popular nasal decongestants with phenylephrine (like Sudafed PE) don’t work — and what does

Northeastern professor Mansoor Amiji says saline nasal spray does more to relieve stuffy noses than Sudafed PE and other OTC decongestants.