Another common reason for nosebleeds is “digital manipulation, which is a nice way of saying nose picking or scratching your ...
Elizabeth Clayborne’s frustration with how nosebleeds are treated offers a case study in how an ecosystem can turn lived experience into market-ready innovation.
Nosebleeds, also known as epistaxis, are one of the most frequent otolaryngologic (ENT) emergencies worldwide. It is estimated that 60% of the world's population will experience an episode of ...
Dr. Elizabeth Clayborne (MD ‘11) is the CEO and founder of NasaClip, a consumer health products startup focused on treating nosebleeds. NasaClip’s flagship product, the NasaClip, uses a miniature ...
SAN DIEGO, Calif. HHT impacts one out of every 2,000 people in the United States. Now one San Diego doctor is experimenting with a spray to stop the bleeding. Jack Sardisco, 63, has been dealing with ...
Though often dismissed as a common occurrence, a nosebleed can be more than just a minor inconvenience. Our bodies often communicate through subtle signs, and a nosebleed might be one such signal, ...
Nose It All is the new standard of nosebleed care. Patented, FDA registered, medical-grade, and the only oral nosebleed treatment that targets the source of nosebleeds, while keeping the nose ...
Fewer than one in 10 people hospitalized for an unexplained nosebleed requires invasive treatment to stop the bleeding, a review of nationwide data has found. About 38 percent of people with ...
Although most cases of nosebleeding are simple and not worrying, they should not occur if everything inside the nose is intact, according to Dr. Patricia Loftus ...