Tuberculosis lives and thrives in the lungs. When the bacteria that cause the disease are coughed into the air, they are ...
Scientists discovered genes in the tuberculosis bacterium that becomes essential for the pathogen's survival when it's exposed to air through coughing. These genes could be targets for new therapies ...
How is red tide related to respiratory irritation? People experience respiratory irritation (coughing, sneezing, and tearing) when the red tide organism (K. brevis) is present along a coast and winds ...
It usually starts with: A scratchy sensation in the back of the throat, progressing to a sore throat A runny nose Fatigue and feeling more tired than usual Sneezing and congestion As soon as symptoms ...