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Can allergies make you cough? Here’s what a doctor says
Can allergies make you cough, or is there something else to blame for that seemingly seasonal tickle in your throat? An allergist explains.
Total cases of whooping cough in 2025 are double compared to the same time frame in 2024, the CDC says. naipo.de via Unsplash As schools across the country release their students and the summer season ...
Google scientists are zoning in on health care products and innovations powered by artificial intelligence, including a tool that could detect a health condition based on audio of coughing and ...
Cases of whooping cough are popping up throughout the country and current case counts are nearly three times higher than at this time last year, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Whooping cough cases are on the rise in Iowa, state public health officials say. There have been 72 cases of whooping cough ...
A new simulation study suggests that a person coughing can disperse droplets well beyond six feet, and that anyone shorter than the person coughing -- such as children -- might be at a greater risk of ...
We’ve all experienced this before — an intense respiratory system twinge without warning, as if one has inhaled a speck of dust, a tiny gnat or a clipping of hair. Instantaneously, the lungs are ...
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