Sublingual Immunotherapy Not Currently Recommended For Asthma Control – Medical Research News and Interviews on MedicalResearch.com (blog)

Sublingual Immunotherapy Not Currently Recommended For Asthma Control
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Response: Asthma is a common, long-term, respiratory condition which affects over 300 million people worldwide. It is a burden not only for the individual with asthma but also for the health services that care for them and the wider economy, due to

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Indoor Mold Exposure Can Post Health Risk To Asthma Patients – Medical Research News and Interviews_ MedicalResearch.com


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Indoor Mold Exposure Can Post Health Risk To Asthma Patients
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Dr. Sharpe: By systematically reviewing the findings from 17 studies across 8 different countries, we've found that increased levels of the fungal species Penicillium, Aspergillus, and Cladosporium can pose a significant health risk to people with asthma.
Indoor Mold May Pose a Significant Threat to Asthma SufferersUniversity Herald
Indoor Mold Poses Health Risk to Asthma SufferersFars News Agency

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Addressing Racial Disparities in Childhood Asthma – Medical Research News and Interviews_ MedicalResearch.com

Addressing Racial Disparities in Childhood Asthma
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Dr. Akinbami : We analyzed national data to assess recent trends in racial disparities on childhood asthma outcome. Historically, racial disparities in asthma prevalence (the percent of children who have asthma) were much smaller than those for asthma …

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Asthma Symptoms and Control Found Not Improved By Yoga – Medical Research News and Interviews_ MedicalResearch.com


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Asthma Symptoms and Control Found Not Improved By Yoga
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Dr. Cramer: There is a number of randomized trials available on yoga for asthma. Based on those trials, there is evidence that yoga can improve asthma symptoms, asthma control, and pulmonary function in patients with asthma. However, yoga does not seem …
Yoga Won't Necessarily Make Asthmatics Breathe EasierKMBZ

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