There’s no cure for childhood asthma, and the condition won’t resolve as a child ages. However, treatments such as inhalers and oral medications can help keep the symptoms under control. Share on ...
Antibiotics given during infancy produce changes in the microbiome that may raise the risk for childhood asthma by 30%, suggested two posters presented on February 28 at the American Academy of ...
Asthma is one of the most prevalent chronic inflammatory respiratory diseases across the globe, with a significant increase ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Researchers captured how caregivers view biologics for pediatric asthma via survey. When presented with the ...
Air pollution exposure during the first 3 years of life was associated with asthma incidence, according to one study. Early life air pollution was associated with increased incidence of childhood ...
Childhood asthma is likely related to a combination of environmental and biological factors. Exercise, smoke, infections, and allergies are some things that can trigger worsening asthma symptoms.
Childhood asthma flare-ups are caused by multiple factors, a new study suggests Some children taking a drug to stop eosinophilic asthma continued to have asthma attacks Analysis showed that the drug ...
Learning that your child has asthma can be upsetting and lead to a lot of questions. How will they manage it in their daily lives? Will they be able to play sports? What should you do to help them ...
Researchers explored associations between childhood asthma incidences in various neighborhoods and the physical and social characteristics of those neighborhoods. Lower asthma incidence appeared to be ...
Asthma is a significant disease; among children, the prevalence is between 7 and 11%. The exacerbation of asthma by second-hand tobacco smoke is well documented, but as smoking tobacco has declined, ...
"[T]his is the first study to show a positive association between caregiver depression and childhood actively treated asthma, using medication retrieval rather than symptom questionnaires, independent ...