For many children, asthma can be a constant specter, with attacks at the most inconvenient and terrifying times. New research has now found that one inhaler containing two drugs can cut the risk of ...
Inhalers that combine providing immediate relief with a longer-term preventative effect are already recommended as the standard treatment for mild asthma among people aged 12 and above in the UK, US ...
A new study finds that thunderstorms can trigger sharp increases in asthma-related emergency department (ED) visits, underscoring the importance of storm preparedness for people with asthma. The ...
A new bronchodilator delivery device, SOBIstat-F, reduced hospitalization rates and improved clinical outcomes in children with severe acute asthma, according to a randomized clinical trial presented ...
Asthma is one of the most prevalent chronic inflammatory respiratory diseases across the globe, with a significant increase ...
Unlike short-term bugs, asthma is a chronic, inflammatory condition. In children who have it, their airways swell and narrow ...
Findings from a trial comparing the real-world effectiveness of asthma inhalers could reshape how children with asthma are treated. In the first randomised controlled trial to investigate the use of a ...
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Blood lipid–hormone ratios predict future asthma attacks years in advance
By Hugo Francisco de Souza Study: The ratio of circulatory levels of sphingolipids to steroids predicts asthma exacerbations ...
A new study found that a 2-in-1 anti-inflammatory inhaler reduced asthma attacks in children by 45% compared to the widely-used salbutamol inhaler. The corresponding study was published in The Lancet.
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