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IIT Bombay study links excess mucus to weakening of lungs' defences

The airways to the lungs have a naturally engineered defence mechanism that gets activated when any foreign material enters the airways by secreting a fluid called mucus to trap it.

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The study conducted by Swarnaditya Hazra and Professor Jason R Picardo, Photo Courtesy: File pic

The study conducted by Swarnaditya Hazra and Professor Jason R Picardo, Photo Courtesy: File pic

The Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT Bombay) on Friday said its researchers have found that too much mucus can weaken the lungs' defences, which can make people more prone to allergy attacks.

The airways to the lungs have a naturally engineered defence mechanism that gets activated when any foreign material enters the airways by secreting a fluid called mucus to trap it.

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