Japan, Feb. 12 -- Panasonic Corporation (Panasonic) announced that, through a joint study with Professor Shigeharu Fujieda of the Department of Otorhinolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery at the University of Fukui School of Medical Sciences, it has demonstrated for the first time in the world that Panasonic's nanoe (TM) (hydroxyl radicals contained in water) technology significantly improves overall pollen?related symptoms in a human clinical trial.In Japan, an estimated 42.5% of the population suffers from pollen allergies. Pollen that enters indoor spaces can remain suspended for a certain period of time, contributing to worsening symptoms indoors, including the so?called "morning attack," where symptoms peak immediately after waking. De...