Asthma Development Articles & Analysis: Older
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This underlines the significance of T-cell and B-cell signaling pathways and associated cytokines in RA treatment and drug development. Cytokines in Asthma Asthma, a common chronic condition, is characterized by airway constriction and persistent airway inflammation involving eosinophils, neutrophils, lymphocytes, macrophages, and mast cells. ...
Breathing cleaner air also meant 6,000 fewer children developing asthma, 1,900 avoiding A&E visits and 600 fewer being born preterm₃. ...
Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) can promote or prevent allergic reactions of T helper cells (Th2), but the molecular mechanism behind it is not clear to researchers at present; immunologists have long been confused about LPS, which is a lipopolysaccharide molecule of bacteria, which can help form the cell wall of gram-negative bacteria; many experiments have shown that LPS exposure may protect the body ...
The consequences of childhood obesity are numerous, but many wonder about the connection between obesity and asthma. Does childhood obesity make asthma worse? Or is it the other way around? ...
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Here’s what you need to know about non-seasonal allergic asthma. What Is Non-Seasonal Asthma? Asthma usually falls into one of two categories. ...
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Three specific species of mold were more common in the homes of babies who later developed asthma. The finding highlights the importance of preventing water damage and mold growth in households with infants. More than 6 million children in the U.S. have asthma. Genes are known to play a role, and so does the home environment. ...
