There’s a lot of “if,” “might,” “could,” and “maybe” in this article. It sounds like they’re wishing very hard.
A total of 63 asthmatic patients were given the course of the jab or a series of injections of a dummy drug over two or three months.
Researchers found it cut asthma attacks or symptoms by a third.
In another trial, an injection every week over a month and half, cut the amount of runny noses and weepy eyes by almost 39 per cent.
Quality of life was boosted by 42 per cent, they added.
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So there is a basis for it (even though it sounds more like the old allergy treatments of weekly shots than a vaccine).