Asthma is one of the most prevalent chronic inflammatory respiratory diseases across the globe, with a significant increase ...
Researchers at Mass General Brigham and Karolinska Institutet have identified a new method to predict asthma exacerbations ...
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Novel method predicts asthma exacerbations with high degree of accuracy
Researchers at Mass General Brigham and Karolinska Institutet have identified a new method to predict asthma exacerbations ...
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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 shows that internet-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy (ICBT) can effectively reduce asthma-related anxiety ...
More than 140 U.S. medical organizations are advocating for the passage of a bill that would increase NIH funding for fiscal ...
Dr. Peyton Archer Eggleston, a Johns Hopkins pediatrician and nationally recognized asthma researcher, died Jan. 7 at 86 ...
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When Winter Tightens The Lungs: Know About Bronchial Asthma, Its Seasonal Triggers, Prevention And More
Winter often arrives quietly, but its impact on health can be profound. As temperatures drop, cases of seasonal illnesses such as colds, flu, joint pain, skin dryness, and respiratory conditions rise ...
If you suffer from asthma, here’s some good news for you.
Omalizumab or dupilumab suggested for adults with moderate-to-severe allergic asthma, history of exacerbations requiring oral corticosteroids ...
Cold weather and air pollution can worsen bronchial asthma. Here’s why winter triggers flare-ups and how patients can reduce their risk.
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New clinical trial to compare the effectiveness of IV treatments for severe asthma in children
India, Jan. 24 -- A clinical trial to determine the best intravenous (IV) treatments for children with severe asthma will go ...
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