People with allergies or asthma have more diverse fungal communities thriving in their noses, according to new research.
A new study reveals that people with asthma and allergies have diverse fungal colonies in their noses, potentially worsening ...
Allergies are on the rise, however, there’s still a great deal we don’t know about what causes them. A new study published on ...
People with allergy-induced sniffles and asthma may have different fungal colonies or mycobiomes in their noses, finds a ...
Researchers investigating the nasal microbiota of people who have asthma and allergic rhinitis found they have different ...
You’ve probably heard a lot about your gut microbiome, but your nose microbiome may be wreaking havoc with your health as ...
If you find yourself sniffling at the merest hint of an irritant, you likely have a different set of microbes calling your ...
"We showed that allergic rhinitis samples displayed a significantly higher fungal diversity," researcher Luís Delgado has ...
People with allergy sniffles and asthma have different fungal colonies in their noses than folks who don't suffer respiratory ...
Researchers have discovered that patients with allergy-induced sniffles and asthma have different fungal colonies - known as ...
Study: The nasal mycobiome of individuals with allergic rhinitis and asthma differs from that of healthy controls in composition, structure and function. Image Credit: labden/Shutterstock.com A ...
The researchers maintained that those with allergic rhinitis, both with and without asthma, shared unique nasal microbiome ...