Selected article for: "environmental tobacco smoke exposure and tobacco smoke"

Author: Hershenson, Marc B.
Title: Rhinovirus-Induced Exacerbations of Asthma and COPD
  • Document date: 2013_2_21
  • ID: 1kdc6xk8_4
    Snippet: (This theory was also used to explain how nasal allergies promote asthma.) More recently, release of proinflammatory mediators from the nose and bone marrow into the circulation has been proposed [9] . (1) Viral infection (most commonly rhinovirus) (2) Allergen exposure (tree, grass, and weed pollens; mold; animal dander; dust mites; and cockroach particles) (3) Exercise (4) Irritants including environmental tobacco smoke exposure, smoke from woo.....
    Document: (This theory was also used to explain how nasal allergies promote asthma.) More recently, release of proinflammatory mediators from the nose and bone marrow into the circulation has been proposed [9] . (1) Viral infection (most commonly rhinovirus) (2) Allergen exposure (tree, grass, and weed pollens; mold; animal dander; dust mites; and cockroach particles) (3) Exercise (4) Irritants including environmental tobacco smoke exposure, smoke from wood-burning appliances or fireplaces, strong odors from perfumes, cleaning agents, air pollution, and occupational dust or vapors (5) Medications (aspirin and other anti-inflammatory drugs, and beta blockers) (6) Changes in weather (cold air, changes in temperature, and humidity) (7) Gastroesophageal reflux (8) Sinusitis

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