‘Taste Buds’ In Lung Tissue Could Help Ease Asthma Attacks – RTT News


Daily Mail

'Taste Buds' In Lung Tissue Could Help Ease Asthma Attacks
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According to lead researcher, Dr. Stephen Ligget, bitter substances worked better at easing asthma-like symptoms than any other medication in their trials.
Discovery could lead to new asthma treatmentsLos Angeles Times
Lungs Have Bitter Taste Receptors That May Help Treat AsthmaTIME
Taste Receptors On Lungs May Help Fight AsthmaGant Daily
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Key Discovery Could Lead to New Asthma Treatments – All247News


Telegraph.co.uk

Key Discovery Could Lead to New Asthma Treatments
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Bitter taste receptors found in our lungs, similar to the ones found in our mouths, could lead to new treatments for asthma. According to researchers at the
Discovery could lead to new asthma treatmentsLos Angeles Times
Bitter tasting substances to relieve asthmaTimes of India
Bitter may mean better in the lungsBoston Globe
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Discovery could lead to new asthma treatments – Los Angeles Times


Chicago Tribune

Discovery could lead to new asthma treatments
Los Angeles Times
An unexpected discovery of taste receptors in lungs may provide asthma sufferers with more effective ways to restore
Bitter Taste Receptors Found in Lungs May Aid Asthma PatientsBusinessWeek
Bitter Taste Receptors In The Lungs Could Revolutionize Asthma TreatmentMedical News Today
Taste receptors in lungs hold key to asthma cure?Times of India
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Bitter Taste Receptors In The Lungs Could Revolutionize Asthma Treatment – Medical News Today


Baltimore Sun

Bitter Taste Receptors In The Lungs Could Revolutionize Asthma Treatment
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The smooth muscle airways tighten up (contract) when a patient has an asthma episode, undermining airflow and resulting in shortness of breath and wheezing,
Healthkey: Discovery could lead to new asthma treatmentsBaltimore Sun
Bitter tastes 'could ease asthma'BBC News
Bitter Taste Receptors Found in Lungs May Aid Asthma PatientsU.S. News & World Report
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Baltimore Sun

Bitter tastes 'could ease asthma'
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The discovery of "taste receptors" in the lungs rather than on the tongue could point the way to new medicines for asthma, it is suggested.
Healthkey: Discovery could lead to new asthma treatmentsBaltimore Sun
Bitter Taste Receptors Found in Lungs May Aid Asthma PatientsU.S. News & World Report
Scientists discover taste receptors in the lungsZee News
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Discovery of taste receptors in the lungs could help people with asthma … – EurekAlert (press release)

Discovery of taste receptors in the lungs could help people with asthma
EurekAlert (press release)
What they learned about the role of the receptors could revolutionize the treatment of asthma and other obstructive lung diseases.
Lungs Can 'Taste' Dangerous Bacteria, Researchers SayWall Street Journal
Lung taste receptors may improve asthma treatmentThe Associated Press

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Drugs ‘could target asthma genes’ – Nursing Times


Nature.com (blog)

Drugs 'could target asthma genes'
Nursing Times
An international study has highlighted targets for drug treatment for people who suffer from asthma. More than 500000 tests were performed on the genes of
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