Researchers a step closer to find new class of asthma, COPD drugs – TruthDive


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Researchers a step closer to find new class of asthma, COPD drugs
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Washington, May 16 (ANI): New compounds that relax airway muscles and may provide relief from shortness of breath for patients with COPD and asthma have been identified by the researchers in Baltimore. “We have identified compounds that are more potent
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Asthma Rates Rising: Find A Free Screening Near You (MAP) – Huffington Post


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Asthma Rates Rising: Find A Free Screening Near You (MAP)
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Asthma rates are on the rise, with 24.6 million now suffering from the condition, according to a CDC report. That's a 12 percent jump in the last decade. Asthma specialists across the country are rallying to help, by offering free asthma screenings
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Colleges study asthma, roaches to find links – Myrtle Beach Sun News

Colleges study asthma, roaches to find links
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NEW ORLEANS — Researchers from Tulane and North Carolina State universities are gearing up to study whether exterminating roaches can alleviate asthma symptoms in children who live in public housing.
Tulane study to test whether roach control program helps asthma in La. inner The Republic
La. Study to Look at Roach Control, Asthma LinksWSLS

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Bitter-Sweet Find: Taste Receptors Hiding Out in Lungs – LiveScience.com


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Bitter-Sweet Find: Taste Receptors Hiding Out in Lungs
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To find out what these receptors do in the lung, Liggett and his colleagues exposed bitter compounds to human and mouse airways and to mice with asthma.
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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