Allergy Chemical's hidden role in exercise revealed?
NCT ID NCT07285031
Summary
This study aims to understand how histamine, a chemical best known for causing allergy symptoms, affects blood flow to the lungs after exercise. Researchers will recruit 20 healthy young adults to see if blocking histamine changes how the heart and lungs handle increased blood flow post-workout. The goal is to gather basic knowledge about how our bodies regulate circulation during recovery from physical activity.
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University of British Columbia
RECRUITINGKelowna, British Columbia, V1V2L2, Canada
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