NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Many people carry Staphylococcus aureus, a potential disease-causing microbe, in their nose and now new research shows that large amounts of this organism and other ...
TORONTO (CTV Network) — Even at thousands of metres high, germs are inescapable, according to new research at the University of Colorado Boulder. Near the world’s tallest peak above sea level at Mount ...
When someone around us sneezes, we think the person is spreading germs. It's true, sneezed air contains 100,000 or more viruses and bacteria that can reach 93 mph and saturate the nearby 3- to 5-foot ...
If you sneeze when there’s pollen in the breeze, the make-up of bacteria in your nose might be the problem. People who have allergic rhinitis — commonly known as hay fever — have a less diverse mix of ...
University of Wollongong provides funding as a member of The Conversation AU. If you have hay fever, you’ve probably been sneezing a lot lately. Sneezing is universal but also quite unique to each of ...