According to studies, asthma affects women in a very different manner. Researchers say testosterone hindered immune cells linked to asthma symptoms, such as inflammation and mucus production in the lungs. Also, before puberty, boys have a 1.5 times higher rate of asthma than girls. However, the trend reverses after puberty, when women are twice likely to have asthma as men. Read on to know more about the respiratory ailment which affects your lungs. , Health News, Times Now
The hashtag "Pregnancy Nose" is going viral because of a new TikTok trend, and people, especially women, are now asking why women's noses become bigger when they get pregnant.