
Season 2 · Episode 842
The Asthma Code: Why Your Lungs Ignore Antihistamines
Discover why the immune system uses different "weapons" for the nose and lungs, and why leukotrienes are the heavy hitters of asthma.
My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill
February 25, 202627m 38s
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Show Notes
Why does a simple grain of pollen trigger a runny nose for some and life-threatening lung constriction for others? This episode breaks down the complex "code" of our immune system, exploring why leukotrienes are 1,000 times more potent than histamine and why common painkillers can sometimes trigger the very attacks they aim to prevent. We dive deep into the inflammatory cascade, the mechanics of drugs like Singulair, and the cutting-edge biologics that are finally targeting the "generals" of the immune response to provide relief for chronic sufferers.