If you find yourself sniffling at the merest hint of an irritant, you likely have a different set of microbes calling your nostrils home than everyone else. An international team of researchers has ...
People with allergy-induced sniffles and asthma may have different fungal colonies or mycobiomes in their noses, finds a study. The common respiratory disease, formally called allergic rhinitis, has ...
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People with allergy-induced sniffles and asthma may have different fungal colonies or mycobiomes in their noses, finds a study on Tuesday. The common respiratory disease, formally called allergic ...