Sporadic Steroids May Lessen Asthma Exacerbations For Peds – Monthly Prescribing Reference (registration)

Sporadic Steroids May Lessen Asthma Exacerbations For Peds
Monthly Prescribing Reference (registration)
HealthDay News — There is strong evidence to support intermittent inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) for prevention of wheeze exacerbations in preschool children with intermittent asthma or viral-triggered wheezing, according to a review published online

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Pipeline of Asthma Market Covering 129 Companies Reviewed for H1 2016 in New Research Report – PR Newswire (press release)

Pipeline of Asthma Market Covering 129 Companies Reviewed for H1 2016 in New Research Report
PR Newswire (press release)
RnRMarketResearch.com adds "Asthma – Pipeline Review, H1 2016" market research report with comparative analysis of Asthma therapy at various stages, therapeutics assessment by drug target, mechanism of action (MoA), route of administration (RoA) …

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SOM 2016 capstones target childhood asthma, food insecurity, diabetes among homeless – News from the University of Massachusetts


News from the University of Massachusetts

SOM 2016 capstones target childhood asthma, food insecurity, diabetes among homeless
News from the University of Massachusetts
Malek Mazzawi helped families of children with asthma reduce their absences from school by improving their home environments, making them less prone to asthma attacks. Micaela Atkins worked to help the homeless manage their diabetes. Kathryn Bailey …

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[Biomarkers in asthma].

[Biomarkers in asthma].

Presse Med. 2016 May 25;

Authors: Taillé C, Bourdin A, Garcia G

Abstract
Identifying new biomarkers in asthma is attractive but requires assessing their relevance and their reliability to clinical practice. Beyond fashion, the improvement in identification of new candidate biomarkers benefited of scientific and biologic progresses, biobanks and platforms robustly backed on longitudinal cohorts and registries. Paradoxically, the main issue is now to stress up the good question, in other words to correctly characterize the unmet needs in asthma that might benefit of a biomarker. Chronicity, variability, weakness of diagnostic tools and the heterogeneity of the disease are features of asthma claiming for identifying new biomarkers. Unmet needs in asthma encompass areas such as diagnosis, prognosis, management and follow-up, therapeutic guidance and phenotypic/endotypic identification. FEV1 is an available biomarker largely tested in asthma worth in most of these areas. Albeit, mandatory features required for a new biomarker to emerge, pro/con debates on those already existing and currently used methods for identifying new ones are worth explorations. We reviewed and summarized the current literature focusing biomarkers in asthma.

PMID: 27236617 [PubMed – as supplied by publisher]

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Mum says son who died after severe asthma attack will live on through others after his organs were donated – Manchester Evening News


Manchester Evening News

Mum says son who died after severe asthma attack will live on through others after his organs were donated
Manchester Evening News
The mum of a teenage boy who died after suffering a severe asthma attack says her son will live on through others after his organs were donated. Thomas-Michael Martin, known as Tom, was on his way to hospital with mum Dawn Gerrard and a friend when …

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Utah Department of Health: Asthma, Mental Illnesses Are Directly Correlated – Parent Herald


Parent Herald

Utah Department of Health: Asthma, Mental Illnesses Are Directly Correlated
Parent Herald
In a recent interview with Fox 13, Utah epidemiologist Holly Uphold said there has been enough evidence to conclude that asthma and depression are directly correlated. For one, approximately 36 percent of asthmatic adults in Utah are also having bouts

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