During Pregnancy, Tylenol May Increase Kids’ Asthma Risk , Chocolate May Be Beneficial – CBS Local

During Pregnancy, Tylenol May Increase Kids' Asthma Risk , Chocolate May Be Beneficial
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BOSTON (CBS) – There is one pain medication that most doctors tell women they can safely take during pregnancy, namely acetaminophen or Tylenol, which is welcome relief to many expectant moms because other common pain killers, like aspirin and …

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DMX recovering in a local hospital following asthma attack. – HipHopDX


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DMX recovering in a local hospital following asthma attack.
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“We're told the rapper has a history of asthma — so his entourage sprung to look for his inhaler — but it was too late … he had collapsed to the floor,” TMZ reports. “We're told an ambulance was called, and X was transported to a nearby hospital
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Analgesic Duration of Long Acting Local Anesthetics for Low Volume Ultrasound-guided Interscalene Brachial Plexus Block

Conditions:   Brachial Plexus Block;   Anesthetics, Local
Interventions:   Drug: Ropivacaine 0.5%;   Drug: Ropivacaine 1%;   Drug: Bupivacaine 0.5% + epinephrine 1:200,000
Sponsor:   Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
Not yet recruiting – verified December 2015

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Role of Local Eosinophilopoietic Processes in the Development of Airway Eosinophilia in Prednisone-dependent Severe Asthma.

Role of Local Eosinophilopoietic Processes in the Development of Airway Eosinophilia in Prednisone-dependent Severe Asthma.

Clin Exp Allergy. 2015 Dec 18;

Authors: Sehmi R, Smith SG, Kjarsgaard M, Radford K, Boulet LP, Lemiere C, Prazma CM, Ortega H, Martin JG, Nair P

Abstract
RATIONALE: In severe asthmatics with persistent airway eosinophilia, blockade of the eosinophilopoietin, interleukin-5 has significant steroid sparing effects and attenuates blood and sputum eosinophilia. The contribution of local maturational processes of progenitors within the airways relative to the recruitment of mature cells from the peripheral circulation to airway eosinophilia in these patients is not known. We hypothesize that local eosinophilopoietic processes may be the predominant process that drives persistent airway eosinophilia and corticosteroid requirement in severe asthmatics.
METHODS: In a cross-sectional study, the number and growth potential of eosinophil-lineage committed progenitors (EoP) were assayed in 21 severe eosinophilic asthmatics, 19 mild asthmatics, 8 COPD patients and 8 normal subjects. The effect of anti-IL-5 treatment on mature eosinophils and EoP numbers was made in severe eosinophilic asthmatics who participated in a randomized clinical trial of mepolizumab (sub-study of a larger GSK sponsored global phase III trial, MEA115575) where subjects received mepolizumab (100 mg, n=9) or placebo (n=8), as six monthly subcutaneous injections.
RESULTS: Mature eosinophil and EoP numbers were significantly greater in the sputum of severe asthmatics compared with all other subject groups. In colony forming assays, EoP from blood of severe asthmatics demonstrated a greater response to IL-5 than mild asthmatics. Treatment of severe asthmatics with mepolizumab significantly attenuated blood eosinophils and increased EoP. There was however no significant treatment effect on mature eosinophils, sputum EoP numbers or the prednisone maintenance dose.
CONCLUSIONS: Patients with severe eosinophilic asthma have an exaggerated eosinophilopoeitic process in their airways. Treatment with 100 mg sub-cutaneous mepolizumab significantly attenuated systemic differentiation of eosinophils, but did not suppress local airway eosinophil differentiation to mature cells. Targeting IL-5 driven eosinophil differentiation locally within the lung maybe of relevance for optimal control of airway eosinophilia and asthma. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

PMID: 26685004 [PubMed – as supplied by publisher]

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