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Tratamiento nasal con ribavirina: esperanza contra la rinitis alérgica

by Editor de Tecnologia junio 29, 2026
written by Editor de Tecnologia

Los virus nasales podrían ser el desencadenante de la rinitis alérgica, según informa News-Medical. El uso de ribavirina, aplicada mediante un spray nasal dirigido, ha mostrado resultados prometedores en fases iniciales para combatir esta afección, planteando una nueva ruta tecnológica para el tratamiento de las alergias nasales.

¿Por qué los virus nasales podrían causar rinitis alérgica?

News-Medical indica que existe una relación donde los virus que afectan la cavidad nasal pueden impulsar el desarrollo de la rinitis alérgica. Esta conexión sugiere que la respuesta inmunitaria ante una infección viral podría predisponer o exacerbar los síntomas alérgicos en los pacientes, alterando la reacción del organismo ante los alérgenos comunes.

¿Por qué los virus nasales podrían causar rinitis alérgica?

¿Cómo funciona la ribavirina como tratamiento nasal?

La ribavirina se presenta como una opción prometedora cuando se administra como un spray nasal focalizado, de acuerdo con News-Medical. Este enfoque tecnológico busca atacar la raíz viral que impulsa la inflamación alérgica. A diferencia de los tratamientos convencionales que mitigan los síntomas, este método se orienta a una intervención dirigida en la mucosa nasal.

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Noticias

Kansas City’s four World Cup home teams are all headed to the knockout stage – KMBC

by Diego Ramírez – Managing Editor junio 28, 2026
written by Diego Ramírez – Managing Editor

—– WRITING INSTRUCTIONS — VOICE & PERSONA (apply ALL of these to the article you write; they are guidance for HOW to write, they are NOT article content — never copy, quote, restate, or output any of this text, its headers, or the words «MODE»/»DIRECTIVE») —–
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. —. Kansas City’s last World Cup group-stage match was packed with excitement. There were six goals, two late equalizers, and a …

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junio 28, 2026 0 comments
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Deportes

Sorloth elimina al Brujas: Resumen y resultado

by Editor de Deportes febrero 24, 2026
written by Editor de Deportes

El delantero noruego Alexander Sorloth fue la figura del partido al marcar tres goles, lo que aseguró la victoria del Atlético de Madrid por 4-1 sobre el Club Brugge y su clasificación a los octavos de final de la Champions League con un resultado global de 7-4.

Johnny Cardoso anotó el otro gol para el Atlético, mientras que Joel Ordoñez descontó para el Brugge. El partido se disputó el 24 de febrero de 2026.

El Atlético dominó la segunda mitad después de que el Brugge perdiera intensidad. Ahora esperan el sorteo para conocer a su próximo rival, que podría ser el Liverpool o el Tottenham Hotspur.

Sorloth abrió el marcador en el minuto 23 con un disparo que se coló bajo el cuerpo del veterano portero del Brugge, Simon Mignolet, tras una buena jugada de Jan Oblak. Ordoñez empató el partido en el minuto 36, pero Cardoso puso al Atlético de nuevo en ventaja al comienzo de la segunda mitad. Sorloth selló la victoria con dos goles más en los minutos 76 y 87.

Alineaciones:

ATLÉTICO MADRID: Oblak; Llorente, Pubill, Hancko, Ruggeri; Giuliano (83’ Gimenez), Cardoso (83’ Mendoza), Koke (70’ Molina), Baena (70’ Lookman); Sorloth, Alvarez (58’ Griezmann).

CLUB BRUGES: Mignolet; Sabbe, Ordoñez, Mechele (88’ Meijer), Seys (82’ Lemaréchal); Vetlesen (65’ Diakhon), Stankovic; Forbs, Vanaken, Tzolis (82’ Nilsson); Tresoldi (65’ Tresoldi).

Árbitro: Clément Turpin (Fra).

Tarjetas amarillas: Ordoñez, Llorente, Vermant.

Goles: 23’ Sorloth (1-0), 36’ Ordoñez (1-1), 48’ Cardoso (2-1), 76’ y 87’ Sorloth (3-1 y 4-1).

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febrero 24, 2026 0 comments
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