Intervention lowers asthma risks for pregnant women – Futurity: Research News

Intervention lowers asthma risks for pregnant women
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Pregnant women with asthma could better manage their condition if additional integrated care involving education and monitoring was introduced in hospitals. These women expose themselves and their unborn babies to unnecessary risks when they stop 
Pharmacist-led care improves asthma in pregnancyNursing Careers Allied Health

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Particulate Matter Concentrations in Residences: An Intervention Study Evaluating Stand-Alone Filters and Air Conditioners.

Particulate Matter Concentrations in Residences: An Intervention Study Evaluating Stand-Alone Filters and Air Conditioners.

Indoor Air. 2011 Dec 7;

Authors: Batterman S, Du L, Mentz G, Mukherjee B, Parker E, Godwin C, Chin JY, O’Toole A, Robins T, Rowe Z, Lewis T

Abstract
This study, a randomized controlled trial, evaluated the effectiveness of free-standing air filters and window air conditioners (ACs) in 126 low income households of children with asthma. Households were randomized into a control group, a group receiving a free-standing HEPA filter placed in the child’s sleeping area, and a group receiving the filter and a window-mounted AC. IAQ was monitored for week-long periods over three to four seasons. High concentrations of particulate matter (PM) and carbon dioxide were frequently seen. When IAQ was monitored, filters reduced PM levels in the child’s bedroom by an average of 50%. Filter use varied greatly among households and declined over time, e.g., during weeks when pollutants were monitored, filter use was initially high, averaging 84 ± 27%, but dropped to 63 ± 33% in subsequent seasons. In months when households were not visited, use averaged only 34 ± 30%. Filter effectiveness did not vary in homes with central or room ACs. The study shows that measurements over multiple seasons are needed to characterize air quality and filter performance. The effectiveness of interventions using free-standing air filters depends on occupant behavior, and strategies to ensure filter use should be an integral part of interventions.

PMID: 22145709 [PubMed – as supplied by publisher]

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School-Based Asthma Therapy Intervention Improves Symptoms – Medscape

School-Based Asthma Therapy Intervention Improves Symptoms
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March 9, 2011 — A School-Based Asthma Therapy intervention significantly improves symptoms in urban children with persistent asthma, according to the results of a randomized controlled trial reported in the March issue of the Archives of Pediatrics
School-based intervention improved asthma symptomsClinical Advisor

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HUD Awards Nearly $8 Million for Asthma Intervention and to Protect Children … – RisMedia.com (press release)

HUD Awards Nearly $8 Million for Asthma Intervention and to Protect Children
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It's estimated that asthma alone costs the US economy approximately $3.5 billion each year. Approximately 16.4 million Americans currently have asthma, including nearly seven million children 18 years of age and younger. “Homes with lead or other

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