Researchers at the University of Manchester are conducting groundbreaking research to understand and treat lung conditions like asthma. Despite available treatments, asthma remains incurable. Recent discoveries suggest iron's role in causing inflammation during allergic asthma attacks. A new potential treatment for asthma has been unveiled, offering hope for patients.
Scientists unveil potential asthma treatment, raising hope for patients https://t.co/HNQ5HLbGNL #punchhealthwise
Asthma inhalers only mask the symptoms of the disease; the root cause lies in the cell. https://t.co/f31DheLqiz
Targeting Iron Uptake Shows Promise for Treating Asthma and Other Allergic Diseases Investigators have discovered that iron plays a key role in causing inflammation in the lungs during an allergic asthma attack. Read more: https://t.co/DFAigqpdc1 https://t.co/grZbHMbqWv
Despite a wealth of available treatments to control the symptoms of chronic asthma, the lung disease has no cure. The discovery of an unexpected cause of asthma could change that. https://t.co/f31DheLqiz
Today I visited @OfficialUoM with @ALUK_Research to hear about their fantastic research to understand how to treat lung conditions like asthma. We need more research like this to be able to make a real difference to people’s lives in the North West. #FundRespiratoryResearch https://t.co/Rjyxj3vshZ