New Haven to launch children’s asthma camps this summer to help avoid future hospitalizations – New Haven Register


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New Haven to launch children's asthma camps this summer to help avoid future hospitalizations
New Haven Register
New Haven to launch children's asthma camps this summer to help avoid future hospitalizations. New Haven Director of Health Dr. Byron Kennedy talks inside a conference room at his offices on Meadow Street on Thursday, May 26. Esteban L. Hernandez …

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Where does current and future pediatric asthma treatment stand? Remodeling and inflammation: Bird’s eye view.

Where does current and future pediatric asthma treatment stand? Remodeling and inflammation: Bird’s eye view.

Pediatr Pulmonol. 2016 May 27;

Authors: Yilmaz O, Yuksel H

Abstract
Airway remodeling is the chronic outcome of inflammation in asthma and a point of intervention between pediatric and adult ages. Pediatric asthma has been of great interest in the efforts to find a valuable time to interrupt remodeling. Various experimental and clinical research have assessed the effect of current therapeutic modalities on airway remodeling in asthma and many new agents are being developed with promising results. The heterogeneity in the results of these studies may lie in the heterogeneity of pathogenesis leading to asthma and remodeling; underlying the need for individualized treatment of the unique pathogenetic characteristics of each child’s asthma. The aim of this review is to summarize the evidence about the influence of current and future therapeutic modalities in the concept of inflammation and remodeling in pediatric asthma. Pediatr Pulmonol. 2016; 9999:1-9. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Five simple steps could reduce future life-threatening asthma attacks and hospital admissions – News-Medical.net

Five simple steps could reduce future life-threatening asthma attacks and hospital admissions
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A national care check list (or 'care bundle') is launched today for NHS hospitals discharging asthma patients who have recently received treatment for an acute asthma attack. Experts believe that successful implementation of just 5 simple steps by

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Asthma exacerbation within 1 year predicts future exacerbation in children adults – Healio

Asthma exacerbation within 1 year predicts future exacerbation in children adults
Healio
“Because most patients with asthma in the United States do not have well-controlled asthma, identification of risk factors for asthma exacerbations in this population has the potential to guide treatment decisions and decrease asthma morbidity and

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Current and future biomarkers in allergic asthma.

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Current and future biomarkers in allergic asthma.

Allergy. 2015 Dec 25;

Authors: Zissler UM, Bieren JE, Jakwerth CA, Chaker AM, Schmidt-Weber CB

Abstract
Diagnosis early in life, sensitization, asthma endotypes, monitoring of disease and treatment progression are key motivations for the exploration of biomarkers for allergic rhinitis and allergic asthma. The number of genes related to allergic rhinitis and allergic asthma increases steadily, however prognostic genes have not yet entered clinical application. We hypothesize that the combination of multiple genes may generate biomarkers with prognostic potential. The current review attempts to group more than 161 different potential biomarkers involved in respiratory inflammation to pave the way for future classifiers. The potential biomarkers are categorized into either epithelial or infiltrate-derived or mixed origin, epithelial biomarkers. Furthermore surface markers were grouped into cell-type specific categories. The current literature provides multiple biomarkers for potential asthma endotypes that are related to T cell phenotypes such as Th1, Th2, Th9, Th17, Th22 and Tregs and their lead cytokines. Eosinophilic and neutrophilic asthma endotypes are also classified by epithelium-derived CCL-26 and osteopontin, respectively. There are currently about 20 epithelium-derived biomarkers exclusively derived from epithelium, which are likely to innovate biomarker panels as they are easy to sample. This article systematically reviews and categorizes genes and collects current evidence that may promote these biomarkers to become part of allergic rhinitis or allergic asthma classifiers with high prognostic value. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

PMID: 26706728 [PubMed – as supplied by publisher]

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Type 5 and 6 nasal septal deformities: Could we predict and prevent acute coronary syndrome attacks in the future?

Type 5 and 6 nasal septal deformities: Could we predict and prevent acute coronary syndrome attacks in the future?

Med Hypotheses. 2015 Aug 7;

Authors: Mladina R, Skitareli? N, Cari? T, Raguž M

Abstract
Undisturbed nasal breathing is essential for normal breathing physiology as a whole. Nasal septal deformities (NSD) are well known as a factor which can remarkably and substantially affect the quality of nasal and pulmonary breathing. However, it is well known that type 5 and type 6 nasal septal deformities may cause only a moderate, unilateral nasal obstruction or none at all. The effects of nasal obstruction on the respiratory and cardiovascular systems have been well studied so far: right ventricle problems, ischemic heart diseases, sleep disorders, mucociliary clearance system disturbances, paranasal sinus pathology, have all been described as a result of impaired nasal breathing. The connection between the upper and lower respiratory systems has been recognized in allergic rhinitis and asthma as well, resulting in the united airways concept. Most recently, the ostensible connection between chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) and acute myocardial infarction has been said to be proven. However, the results of this study might have not been well founded since there are no direct and clear proofs that CRS as a chronic inflammatory process has anything to do with the acute coronary syndrome (ACS). On the other hand, a large international study on the incidence of NSD in CRS patients, based on the Mladina classification, showed that NSD were present in a high incidence and that the most frequent deformities were types 5 (36.18%) and 7 (29.92%). The vast majority of those types 7 consisted of types 3 and (again) types 5 or types 6 (76.32%). The fact that in CRS patients a remarkably high incidence of type 5 septal deformity can be seen, gives rise to thinking that this factor perhaps plays a role in the onset of ACS. Acute coronary syndrome is one of the leading causes of death all over the world. Traditional risk factors such as family history, overweight body, smoking, stress, hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, diabetes mellitus, coronary artery calcium score, C-reactive protein, lipoprotein, homocysteine, lipoprotein-associated phospholipase A2, as well as high-density lipoprotein functionality perhaps cannot account for the entire risk for incident coronary events. Several other potential risk factors have been identified in an effort to improve risk assessment for ACS. This article reviews one of them: the possible influence of an unusual, so far unknown predisposing factor: type 5 or type 6 nasal septal deformities. They have been found as pure, isolated types or as a part of combined nasal septal deformity (type 7).

PMID: 26277657 [PubMed – as supplied by publisher]

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Claudia Ramos: Children with asthma look forward to future with cleaner air – Allentown Morning Call


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Claudia Ramos: Children with asthma look forward to future with cleaner air
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This diagram shows what happens with asthma, according to the National Library of Medicine: 'If you have asthma, the inside walls of your airways become sore and swollen. That makes them very sensitive, and they may react strongly to things that you

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Marijuana Smoking Among Teens Not Linked To Future Asthma, Depression: Study – Yibada (English Edition)


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Marijuana Smoking Among Teens Not Linked To Future Asthma, Depression: Study
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Findings in a new study show that marijuana use among teenagers is not linked to future physical or mental health issues, including headaches, asthma, anxiety, and depression. The outcome was the same regardless of the amount or frequency of pot use …
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Inhaled Statins: The Future of Asthma Treatment? – Monthly Prescribing Reference (registration)


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Inhaled Statins: The Future of Asthma Treatment?
Monthly Prescribing Reference (registration)
In this study, scientists developed a new method to measure statin levels in mice after treatment with inhaled statins and improvement in asthma symptoms. When administered as a spray, the drug was found to be nontoxic and delivered primarily to the
UC Davis researchers show feasibility of using statins to treat asthmaNews-Medical.net

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