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


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'Taste Buds' In Lung Tissue Could Help Ease Asthma Attacks
RTT News
According to lead researcher, Dr. Stephen Ligget, bitter substances worked better at easing asthma-like symptoms than any other medication in their trials.
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Lungs Have Bitter Taste Receptors That May Help Treat AsthmaTIME
Taste Receptors On Lungs May Help Fight AsthmaGant Daily
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Lung taste receptors may improve asthma treatment – Cecil Whig


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Lung taste receptors may improve asthma treatment
Cecil Whig
The ability to taste isn't limited to the mouth, and researchers say that discovery might one day lead to better treatments for diseases such as asthma.
Discovery could lead to new asthma treatmentsLos Angeles Times
Bitter Taste Receptors Found in Lungs May Aid Asthma PatientsBusinessWeek
Bitter Tasting Compounds May Help AsthmaticsCalorieLab Calorie Counter News
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Comparative Study of Lung Bioavailability of HFA-Seretide Via Current Spacer Devices in Healthy Volunteers

Condition:   Asthma
Interventions:   Drug: Seretide 250(8puffs) via Evohaler actuator;   Drug: Seretide 250 (8 puffs)/placebo via Volumatic spacer;   Drug: Seretide 250/placebo 8 puffs via Aerochamber Plus spacer;   Drug: Seretide 250/placebo via Synchro-Breathe
Sponsor:   University of Dundee
Completed – verified December 2009

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