Local Doctor’s Study Examines Whether Allergy & Asthma Drugs Stunt Growth In Kids – CBS Local


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Local Doctor's Study Examines Whether Allergy & Asthma Drugs Stunt Growth In Kids
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“Up until now, we've never really known what combination therapy does to the growth of children,” Dr. David Skoner, an allergist at Allegheny General Hospital, says. This allergist's research says yes. “The results of our study shows that the effect is

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Webinar Examines Pediatric Asthma Community Paramedic Project, Out-of-Hospital Death Responses – EMSWorld (press release) (blog)

Webinar Examines Pediatric Asthma Community Paramedic Project, Out-of-Hospital Death Responses
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In children, asthma is the most common chronic illness. In Indiana, one in 10 children have asthma, and statistics show that 30% of children who have been hospitalized require readmission shortly following discharge. To help combat this trend

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Asthma Treatment Market for the period 2015–2021, Report Examines by Persistence Market Research (PMR) – Medgadget.com (blog)

Asthma Treatment Market for the period 2015–2021, Report Examines by Persistence Market Research (PMR)
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logo395 Asthma is a chronic inflammatory lung disease. Asthma affects personnel in all ages but mostly starts in childhood. Asthma creates inflammation in the inside walls of airways which makes airways very sensitive for the allergic reaction. Asthma

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FoodWiki: a Mobile App Examines Side Effects of Food Additives Via Semantic Web.

FoodWiki: a Mobile App Examines Side Effects of Food Additives Via Semantic Web.

J Med Syst. 2016 Feb;40(2):41

Authors: Çelik Ertu?rul D

Abstract
In this article, a research project on mobile safe food consumption system (FoodWiki) is discussed that performs its own inferencing rules in its own knowledge base. Currently, the developed rules examines the side effects that are causing some health risks: heart disease, diabetes, allergy, and asthma as initial. There are thousands compounds added to the processed food by food producers with numerous effects on the food: to add color, stabilize, texturize, preserve, sweeten, thicken, add flavor, soften, emulsify, and so forth. Those commonly used ingredients or compounds in manufactured foods may have many side effects that cause several health risks such as heart disease, hypertension, cholesterol, asthma, diabetes, allergies, alzheimer etc. according to World Health Organization. Safety in food consumption, especially by patients in these risk groups, has become crucial, given that such health problems are ranked in the top ten health risks around the world. It is needed personal e-health knowledge base systems to help patients take control of their safe food consumption. The systems with advanced semantic knowledge base can provide recommendations of appropriate foods before consumption by individuals. The proposed FoodWiki system is using a concept based search mechanism that performs on thousands food compounds to provide more relevant information.

PMID: 26590979 [PubMed – in process]

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Review article examines sublingual immunotherapy for treatment of allergic … – EurekAlert (press release)

Review article examines sublingual immunotherapy for treatment of allergic
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In an examination of a type of treatment for allergic rhinitis and asthma that is used in Europe but not approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, researchers found moderate strength in the evidence from previous studies to support the use of

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Montefiore Study Examines Weight and Asthma in Hispanic, African-American … – Newswise (press release)

Montefiore Study Examines Weight and Asthma in Hispanic, African-American
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Newswise — NEW YORK (February 19, 2013) – Even small amounts of excess weight can adversely affect lung function in Hispanic and African-American children who have a higher prevalence of asthma compared to their Caucasian counterparts,

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