If Heads Turn When You Sneeze, Enter the 'Side-Splitting Sneeze Contest'
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... TEWKSBURY, Mass., Aug. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Achoo! Certainly, a sneeze can be one sign that a dog has allergies. But so can incessant scratching, licking a "hot spot," recurrent ear infections and frequent messes on the ...Health Department Reports Pennsylvania's First Death Due to 2009 Novel Influenza A/H1N1 Virus
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... Morawska and a team of QUT scientists have been studying the way droplets carring viruses are dispersed in the air when people speak, cough, sneeze and breathe. "The current belief is that if you are an arm's length away from someone you are protected from any viruses they might be ...SARS: No evidence that any of the treatments worked
... Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is caused by a virus; the main symptoms are pneumonia and fever. The virus is passed on when people sneeze or cough. In 2003 there were over 8,000 cases and 774 deaths worldwide. The situation was alarming, because the first ever cases only appeared in ...Stolen gene allows insect virus to enter cells
... have long thought of baculoviruses, a group of viruses that can liquefy their insect hosts in a matter of days but don't induce so much as a sneeze in mammals, as potential pesticides. But the viruses would require tweaking to be effective since they kill insects more slowly than chemical ...