Epigenetic study highlights drug targets for allergies and asthma – Medical Xpress


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Epigenetic study highlights drug targets for allergies and asthma
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The researchers analysed white blood cells from families with asthma in the UK to see whether methylation levels in certain parts of the genome were correlated with the level of IgE in the blood. To be sure of their results, the researchers tested
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The Treatment of Asthma: Portion of a Lecture delivered in the Regular Course … – JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association

The Treatment of Asthma: Portion of a Lecture delivered in the Regular Course
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For the relief of asthma an almost countless number of drugs have been suggested and tried. It is not my purpose even to enumerate these, but to call attention to those that are to day most frequently employed with success and to those with which I

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Asthma development prevented with psychedelic drug in mouse study – Medical News Today


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Asthma development prevented with psychedelic drug in mouse study
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Asthma causes the airways to narrow and become inflamed. When these airways react to certain inhaled substances, the muscles around them tighten, and increased levels of mucus can be produced. Together, these reactions lead to symptoms such as …
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University of Copenhagen – The Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences – EurekAlert (press release)

University of Copenhagen – The Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
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Babies born prematurely are more likely to develop asthma, but they grow out of it. This is the finding of a study conducted by a number of researchers from the University of Copenhagen and which has just been published in the medical journal PLOS ONE.

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Can we talk? Patients may avoid topic of work-related asthma for fear of … – Medical Xpress

Can we talk? Patients may avoid topic of work-related asthma for fear of
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Certain topics are difficult to discuss with your doctor – work-related asthma is apparently one of them. Identifying a health issue related to your job is scary because you don't want a doctor telling you things may have to change – maybe even how you

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