Triggering Bitter Receptors to Alleviate Asthma and COPD Symptoms
Asthma and COPD, two of the most common chronic respiratory diseases, affect millions of people around the world. A new study is exploring the potential of targeting bitter taste receptors to treat these diseases. The research, published in The Journal of Physiology, suggests that triggering these receptors could help reduce inflammation in the airways and reduce symptoms. This innovative approach could lead to new treatments for these debilitating respiratory diseases.
source: Phys.org