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Posted on May 12, 2015

Allergen components strongly linked to asthma, hay fever – Healio

Allergen components strongly linked to asthma, hay fever
Healio
Simpson and colleagues collected data from 461 children aged 11 years from the Manchester Asthma and Allergy Study, a population-based birth cohort, to assess patterns of response to broad ranges of allergen components and to investigate associations …

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Posted on April 26, 2015

Adverse Childhood Experiences Linked to Asthma – PsychCentral.com (blog)


PsychCentral.com (blog)

Adverse Childhood Experiences Linked to Asthma
PsychCentral.com (blog)
Children who are exposed to an adverse childhood experience (ACE) are 28 percent more likely to develop asthma, according to a new study published in the journal Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology. The asthma risk increases even more with each …

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Posted on April 24, 2015

Common asthma steroids linked to side effects in adrenal glands – Fox News


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Common asthma steroids linked to side effects in adrenal glands
Fox News
After stopping steroids commonly prescribed for asthma and allergies, a significant number of people may experience signs of malfunctioning in the adrenal glands, a European study finds. So-called adrenal insufficiency can be dangerous, especially if …

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Posted on April 23, 2015

Common asthma steroids linked to side effects in adrenal glands – Reuters

Common asthma steroids linked to side effects in adrenal glands
Reuters
"In the past, patients with asthma, certain immune diseases, those receiving some cancer therapies and those who had a solid organ transplant received higher doses for longer periods of time," Coursin, who wasn't involved in the study, said by email …

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Posted on April 9, 2015

Acute asthma attacks linked to severe weather – News-Press Now

Acute asthma attacks linked to severe weather
News-Press Now
Do you have joint pain that is triggered by the weather? Turns out, weather also can be a significant trigger for asthma. Many people are confused by the link between weather and asthmatic flare-ups, but it is actually more common than you may think.

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Posted on April 7, 2015

Competitive Swimming Linked to Asthma in New Study – Lung Disease News


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Competitive Swimming Linked to Asthma in New Study
Lung Disease News
asthma A new study titled, “Prevalence and characteristics of asthma in the aquatic disciplines” indicates that about 25% of competitive swimmers have asthma, and that this problem occurs more frequently in some parts of the world compared to others, …

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Posted on April 4, 2015

Childhood trauma linked to increased risk of asthma – Examiner.com


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Childhood trauma linked to increased risk of asthma
Examiner.com
The children of families who experience trauma such as divorce, domestic violence or the death of a parent may be at greater risk for developing asthma, according to an April 2 news release from the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology …

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Posted on March 30, 2015

Neuropsychiatric events linked to asthma medication – AAP News (subscription)

Neuropsychiatric events linked to asthma medication
AAP News (subscription)
Montelukast is approved to treat asthma and symptoms of allergic rhinitis and to prevent exercise-induced asthma. Warnings regarding increased risk of neuropsychiatric events were added to the product label for montelukast and other leukotriene …

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Posted on March 20, 2015

Proximity to moisture damage, mold in early infancy linked with asthma – Healio

Proximity to moisture damage, mold in early infancy linked with asthma
Healio
Moisture damage in living rooms, kitchens and children's bedrooms were associated with an increased the risk for physician-diagnosed asthma ever, persistent asthma and respiratory symptoms among children during their first 6 years.

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Posted on March 18, 2015

Childhood asthma linked to fructose intake – ModernMedicine

Childhood asthma linked to fructose intake
ModernMedicine
Consuming large amounts of fructose during the second trimester of pregnancy and at 2 years of age is associated with a significantly increased risk of asthma in childhood, a new study has found. The preliminary findings, presented at the annual …

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