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A new treatment could help asthma sufferers breathe more easily and even prevent an attack, a study found. There currently is no cure for the condition which affects one in every 12 adults and one in every 11 children in Britain. During an attack the airways become narrower and irritated making it difficult to breathe leading to asthma symptoms, such as chest tightness, wheezing, or coughing.
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