Low Vitamin D Linked to High IgE, Need for Steroids in Asthma – Medscape


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Low Vitamin D Linked to High IgE, Need for Steroids in Asthma
Medscape
March 22, 2012 (Orlando, Florida) — Low serum vitamin D levels in children with asthma are associated with higher immunoglobulin (Ig)E levels and poorer response to inhaled corticosteroids, according to a study reported here at the American Academy of
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