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COPD, Asthma Treatment Aided By Computerized Clinical Decision Support
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However, despite CCDSS use in a variety of diseases, its systematic impact on the clinical assessment of chronic respiratory diseases, such as asthma and COPD, is still lacking. In this new research, the authors performed a systematic review to present

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Comparison of temporal transcriptomic profiles from immature lungs of two rat strains reveals a viral response signature associated with chronic lung dysfunction.

Comparison of temporal transcriptomic profiles from immature lungs of two rat strains reveals a viral response signature associated with chronic lung dysfunction.

PLoS One. 2014;9(12):e112997

Authors: Hines EA, Szakaly RJ, Leng N, Webster AT, Verheyden JM, Lashua AJ, Kendziorski C, Rosenthal LA, Gern JE, Sorkness RL, Sun X, Lemanske RF

Abstract
Early life respiratory viral infections and atopic characteristics are significant risk factors for the development of childhood asthma. It is hypothesized that repeated respiratory viral infections might induce structural remodeling by interfering with the normal process of lung maturation; however, the specific molecular processes that underlie these pathological changes are not understood. To investigate the molecular basis for these changes, we used an established Sendai virus infection model in weanling rats to compare the post-infection transcriptomes of an atopic asthma susceptible strain, Brown Norway, and a non-atopic asthma resistant strain, Fischer 344. Specific to this weanling infection model and not described in adult infection models, Sendai virus in the susceptible, but not the resistant strain, results in morphological abnormalities in distal airways that persist into adulthood. Gene expression data from infected and control lungs across five time points indicated that specific features of the immune response following viral infection were heightened and prolonged in lungs from Brown Norway rats compared with Fischer 344 rats. These features included an increase in macrophage cell number and related gene expression, which then transitioned to an increase in mast cell number and related gene expression. In contrast, infected Fischer F344 lungs exhibited more efficient restoration of the airway epithelial morphology, with transient appearance of basal cell pods near distal airways. Together, these findings indicate that the pronounced macrophage and mast cell responses and abnormal re-epithelialization precede the structural defects that developed and persisted in Brown Norway, but not Fischer 344 lungs.

PMID: 25437859 [PubMed – in process]

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Rescue inhalers not working? Severe asthma patients breathe easier after lung
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Mary Dorgan's asthma was interfering with her work in a busy medical lab at a south side doctor's office. "If you are also fighting to breathe, there is only so much oxygen and so much energy you have," the 61-year-old said. She never knew when an

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Asthma patients using behavioral therapy can improve lung health over the long … – News-Medical.net

Asthma patients using behavioral therapy can improve lung health over the long
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Asthma patients taught to habitually resist the urge to take deep breaths when experiencing symptoms were rewarded with fewer symptoms and healthier lung function, according to a new study from Southern Methodist University, Dallas. The findings are …
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Asthma patients reduce symptoms and improve lung function with shallow … – Science Codex


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The results suggest asthma patients using behavioral therapy in conjunction with their daily asthma medicine can improve their lung health over the long-term, said principal investigators Thomas Ritz and Alicia E. Meuret, both SMU clinical psychologists.

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New Educational Childhood Asthma Campaign Launched by the American Lung … – Lung Disease News


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New Educational Childhood Asthma Campaign Launched by the American Lung
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childhood asthma The American Lung Association has partnered with WellPoint for the development of an informative learning series, called the Pediatric Learning Collaborative on Childhood Asthma program, to support children suffering from asthma, a

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Asthma patients reduce symptoms, improve lung function with shallow breaths … – Medical Xpress


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Asthma patients reduce symptoms, improve lung function with shallow breaths
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The results suggest asthma patients using behavioral therapy in conjunction with their daily asthma medicine can improve their lung health over the long-term, said principal investigators Thomas Ritz and Alicia E. Meuret, both SMU clinical psychologists.

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Overweight Children Misinterpret Asthma Symptoms, Might Overuse Medication
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A recent study published online in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (JACI), the official scientific journal of the American Association of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, shows that obese children with asthma may use unnecessary rescue …

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