Health & Medicine
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A New Class of Immunotherapy Drugs Could Work for People with Severe Asthma
An emerging group of immunotherapy medications, which are intended to treat rheumatoid arthritis, eczema, and inflammatory intestinal illness, may potentially help those with breathing problems.
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