Soy Supplements Won’t Ease Asthma, Study Finds – U.S. News & World Report


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Soy Supplements Won't Ease Asthma, Study Finds
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TUESDAY, May 26, 2015 (HealthDay News) — Despite hints from prior research that soy supplements might help asthma patients breathe easier, a major new study finds the nutrient has no beneficial effect on lung function. "This study highlights why it is
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Women with acute asthma more likely to be hospitalized than men, study finds – Medical News Today


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Women with acute asthma more likely to be hospitalized than men, study finds
Medical News Today
It is well established that asthma is more common in women than men. Now, a new study of around 2,000 patients with acute asthma reveals women are more likely to be hospitalized when being treated for the condition in the emergency department.
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Adverse childhood experiences may increase the risk of asthma, study finds – Medical News Today


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Adverse childhood experiences may increase the risk of asthma, study finds
Medical News Today
Being exposed to adverse experiences in childhood – such as witnessing domestic violence or drug abuse – could significantly increase the risk of developing asthma. This is the finding of a new study published in the Annals of Allergy, Asthma and …
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FDA staff finds no new safety problems with Glaxo’s asthma drug – Reuters


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FDA staff finds no new safety problems with Glaxo's asthma drug
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(Reuters) – GlaxoSmithKline Plc's respiratory treatment for chronic breathing problems did not show any new safety problems while being tested to treat asthma, a preliminary review by U.S. Food and Drug Administration staff found. The review comes two …
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FDA staff finds no new safety problems with Glaxo’s asthma drug – Business Insider


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FDA staff finds no new safety problems with Glaxo's asthma drug
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(Reuters) – GlaxoSmithKline Plc's respiratory treatment for chronic breathing problems did not show any new safety problems in treating asthma, a preliminary review by U.S. Food and Drug Administration staff found. The review comes two days ahead of a …
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New Research on Antidepressants and Pregnancy Finds No Link to Asthma – New York Times (blog)


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New Research on Antidepressants and Pregnancy Finds No Link to Asthma
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The research found that taking selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (the antidepressants also known as S.S.R.I.s) while pregnant does not increase the risk of asthma in the resulting babies. What is associated with an increased risk of asthma
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Epigenetic Study Finds Genes Involved in Allergies, Asthma – Newswise (press release)


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Epigenetic Study Finds Genes Involved in Allergies, Asthma
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Newswise — Researchers from Canada, the UK, Sweden and the US have discovered more than 30 genes that strongly affect an antibody involved in allergies and asthma. Some of the genes could provide targets for drugs to treat those conditions, according …
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