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trigger Anything that causes asthma symptoms to worsen in a given person. Different things are triggers for different people. Common triggers include exercise, cigarette smoke, pollen, dust, cold air, and aspirin/NSAIDs. Upper respiratory infections are perhaps the most common trigger for asthma symptoms.
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triglyceride The most common type of fat in the body. The body gets triglyceride directly from some foods (fatty acids) and makes it in the liver from other energy sources (carbohydrates, alcohol, and some cholesterol).
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trigger point hypersensitive area or site in muscle or connective tissue, usually associated with myofascial pain syndromes.
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triglyceride The storage form of fat consisting of three fatty acids and glycerol.
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triglyceride The chemical combination product of glycerol and three fatty acids.
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