Women’s smaller air passages may partly explain why they have a higher incidence of asthma than men do. Retrospective analysis of data gathered in 16 countries from 1991 to 1993 on more than 18,600 ...
Direct biological and molecular evidence for cause and effect of air pollution and chronic inflammation of nasal and sinus tissues, has been scant. Now, Johns Hopkins researchers report that ...
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