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The Underlying Neurologic Mechanisms of Refractory Chronic Cough

Refractory Chronic Cough (RCC) affects millions and often persists despite optimal treatment, posing a significant clinical challenge. Increasing evidence points to complex neurological mechanisms—such as heightened sensory nerve activity and cough hypersensitivity—as key contributors to RCC.  This multimodal activity breaks down the evolving science of RCC into brief, targeted microlearning segments. Clinicians learn about neural pathways, receptor targets, and emerging therapies through expert commentary, interactive gaming, and an animated video. 
The Underlying Neurologic Mechanisms of Refractory Chronic Cough