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“If you test the lung function of asthmatics, most of the time for most of them it will be completely normal. It’s only when they have an attack that problems with lung function become apparent and detectable. That’s very unusual for a disease. Even when there are no symptoms present, the disease will nearly always be evident in blood or sputum tests. In asthma, in some cases, the disease just vanishes.”
The Body: A Guide for Occupants
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