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Cell Overcrowding in Airways Linked to Chronic Asthma

15 May 2024

New research suggests that chronic asthma may be caused by cell overcrowding in the airways. By studying the cellular composition of asthmatic airways, scientists have identified an excessive accumulation of cells, leading to inflammation and breathing difficulties. This discovery opens up new possibilities for developing targeted therapies that address cell overcrowding and alleviate the symptoms of chronic asthma, offering hope for improved management of this respiratory condition.