A NEW nasal swab has been found to diagnose asthma in children far quicker than previous methods. The test, developed by American researchers, is able to diagnose specific subtypes of asthma.
Research using nasal swabs to identify asthma subtypes promises precise treatment. T2-high asthma may be less common than T2-low, suggesting a need for new treatments. Meanwhile, insights into why ...
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