Thanks for logging in.

You can now click/tap WATCH to start the live stream.

Thanks for logging in.

You can now click/tap LISTEN to start the live stream.

Thanks for logging in.

You can now click/tap LATEST NEWS to start the live stream.

LISTEN
Watch
on air now

Create a 4BC account today!

You can now log in once to listen live, watch live, join competitions, enjoy exclusive 4BC content and other benefits.


Joining is free and easy.

You will soon need to register to keep streaming 4BC online. Register an account or skip for now to do it later.

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement

Predicting asthma attacks with grass pollen

A new international study has found the presence of different strains of grass pollen in the atmosphere can help predict when hay fever and asthma could strike.

The research has been carried out by an international team of scientists from Australia and the UK.

Associate Professor Nicholas Osborne from the School of Public Health at the University of Queensland explains to Mark work now is focussing on which grass pollen species are the most harmful strains.

Download this podcast here

Advertisement