I read this really interesting article in "New Scientist" that is set to revolutionise how we treat asthma. It said that scientists at Leicester University have discovered certain dermatological products currently on the market, such as facial creams, have been found to sooth the rough epithelium of the trachea that is common in those who suffer from regular asthma attacks. Apparently, the cream acts on the deep layers of tissue in the mouth and trachea, reducing inflammation permanent
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I read this really interesting article in "New Scientist" that is set to revolutionise how we treat asthma. It said that scientists at Leicester University have discovered certain dermatological products currently on the market, such as facial creams, have been found to sooth the rough epithelium of the trachea that is common in those who suffer from regular asthma attacks. Apparently, the cream acts on the deep layers of tissue in the mouth and trachea, reducing inflammation permanently.
And THAT my darling, is why you found the words "rough" "deep" "throat" and "facial" in my recent search terms.