Asthma: a study indicates that women are more susceptible to infection than men

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A British charity report says that women with asthma who are puberty, pregnant or menstruating are more likely to have severe asthma attacks.

The study, conducted by the Asthma and Lung Center in Britain, highlights that female hormones can trigger asthma attacks.

It calls for more research to examine the patient’s gender-related differences in asthma.

Bobby Hudkinson, 30, had regular asthma attacks as a teenager and was put on a ventilator four times.

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