Exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB) is an acute narrowing of the airway that occurs as a result of exercise. In winter, cold-weather sports, such as skiing and ice-skating, can provoke EIB in ...
Vitamin C may reduce bronchoconstriction and respiratory symptoms caused by exercise, according to a study. Physical activity increases oxidative stress, and therefore, as an antioxidant vitamin C ...
Vitamin C may substantially reduce bronchoconstriction caused by exercise, says Dr. Harri Hemila from the University of Helsinki, Finland. Hemila's meta-analysis "Vitamin C may alleviate ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . About one-quarter of young elite athletes experienced exercise-induced bronchoconstriction and had evidence of ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . New data from the phase 3 TYREE study demonstrate efficacy of a fixed-dose combination of budesonide and ...
Difficulty in breathing has been linked to several health conditions. From COVID-19 infection to severe cases of pneumonia, not being able to breathe properly is a warning symptom of many chronic ...
Background There is increasing evidence to suggest many elite athletes fail to recognise and report symptoms of exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB), supporting the contention that athletes ...
When asthma is severe and long term, it becomes less amenable to treatment -- or less "reversible." This process, remodeling of the airways with peribronchial fibrosis, has been widely attributed to ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract The effect on airway responsiveness of an oral dose of a β-adrenergic blocker (80 mg propranolol) given before work, was studied in 15 potroom ...
To the Editor: The article by Grainge and coworkers (May 26 issue) 1 suggests that mechanical stress leads to airway remodeling in asthma. If this is the case, why were the remodeling outcomes the ...
Vitamin C may substantially reduce bronchoconstriction caused by exercise according to a meta-analysis. Exercise-induced bronchoconstriction -- formerly called exercise-induced asthma -- means the ...
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