Saline drops cut the duration of colds in children by two days – study

A new study found that drops made up of a concentration of salt could also cut the chance of passing on colds to family members.
Saline drops cut the duration of colds in children by two days – study

The research, which has not yet been published in an academic journal, was presented at the European Respiratory Society Congress in Vienna

Giving young children saline nasal drops cuts the duration of colds by two days, researchers have suggested.

A new study found that drops made up of a concentration of salt could also cut the chance of passing on colds to family members.

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