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Examined by Dr. Amarjit Mishra – Relationships Between Childhood Asthma and Smoking

As per Dr.u00a0Amarjit Mishra Ex Assistant Professor, Auburn University, an expert in immunology in respiratory research, there are several ways in which passive smoking can be related to childhood asthma:<br>

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Examined by Dr. Amarjit Mishra – Relationships Between Childhood Asthma and Smoking

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  1. EXAMINED BY DR. AMARJIT MISHRA – RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN CHILDHOOD ASTHMA AND SMOKING? It has been found that there is an increased risk of childhood asthma amongst the younger population due to passive smoking. Let us know more about the link between childhood asthma and smoking and how research by scientists like Dr. Amarjit Mishra can provide solutions for this challenge.

  2. PASSIVE SMOKING AND RISK OF CHILDHOOD ASTHMA When non-smokers, particularly children, are exposed to these toxic substances in secondhand smoke, it can have a wide range of adverse health effects. Passive smoking is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular problems, such as heart disease,

  3. RESEARCH AND POTENTIAL TREATMENTS Researchers like Amarjit Mishra and other professionals working in this field are trying to create tailored therapies to limit exposure and prevent asthma exacerbations.

  4. Amarjit Mishra Auburn University and his team has identified that glycolysis mediator biomolecules such as HIF1a and PKM2 govern dendritic cells and T-cell effector activity in type 2 high asthma while also affecting the neutrophil effector function in type 2 low asthma.

  5. It is critical to recognise that there is no safe amount of secondhand smoke exposure, and even brief or infrequent exposure can be damaging to health, particularly in vulnerable groups including as children, pregnant women, Source:-https://ninsurance.us/examined-by-dr-amarjit-mishra-relationships-between-childhood-asthma-and-smoking/

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