Nationwide Children’s mobile app may help people better self-manage asthma – News-Medical.net

Nationwide Children's mobile app may help people better self-manage asthma
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Very early on in her life, 3-year-old Karma Taylor found herself frequently in the Emergency Department in the middle of the night as a result of breathing problems. Karma's mom, Joyce Kelso, felt like she was chasing after her daughter's asthma rather

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Nationwide Children’s program aims to help asthma kids at school – Columbus Dispatch


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Nationwide Children's program aims to help asthma kids at school
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The program, which has expanded to 123 schools from just 17 three years ago, is part of a broader push by Nationwide Children's to improve the health of young asthma patients. Through the pediatric accountable-care organization Partners for Kids, …

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Risk of Migraine in Patients With Asthma: A Nationwide Cohort Study.

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Risk of Migraine in Patients With Asthma: A Nationwide Cohort Study.

Medicine (Baltimore). 2016 Mar;95(9):e2911

Authors: Peng YH, Chen KF, Kao CH, Chen HJ, Hsia TC, Chen CH, Liao WC

Abstract
Asthma has been described as an “acephalic migraine” and “pulmonary migraine.” However, no study has investigated the temporal frequency of migraine development in patients with asthma, and the results of previous studies may be difficult to generalize.We investigated the effect of asthma on the subsequent development of migraine by using a population-based data set in Taiwan.We retrieved our study sample from the National Health Insurance Research Database. Specifically, 25,560 patients aged 12 years and older with newly diagnosed asthma were identified as the asthma group, and 102,238 sex and age-matched patients without asthma were identified as the nonasthma group. Cox proportional-hazards regression models were employed to measure the risk of migraine for the asthmatic group compared with that for the nonasthmatic group.The risk of migraine in the asthmatic group was 1.45-fold higher (95% confidence interval 1.33-1.59) than that in the nonasthmatic group after adjustment for sex, age, the Charlson comorbidity index, common medications prescribed for patients with asthma, and annual outpatient department visits. An additional stratified analysis revealed that the risk of migraine remained significantly higher in both sexes and all age groups older than 20 years.Asthma could be an independent predisposing risk factor for migraine development in adults.

PMID: 26945388 [PubMed – in process]

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Risk of idiopathic nephrotic syndrome among children with asthma: a nationwide … – Nature.com

Risk of idiopathic nephrotic syndrome among children with asthma: a nationwide
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Although clinical and immunological studies have shown a possible link between allergy and idiopathic nephrotic syndrome (INS), the nature of the relationship remains unclear. Asthma is the most common chronic allergic airway inflammation. However, no …

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Nationwide Children’s Hospital Working to Help Schoolchildren Suffering from … – 10TV

Nationwide Children's Hospital Working to Help Schoolchildren Suffering from
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Doctors say fall allergens often trigger kids' asthma attacks and require emergency treatment. So doctors at Nationwide Children's Hospital have launched a program to help kids stay out of the hospital and breathe easier. At Parsons Elementary, the

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Ambient Air Pollution Exposure and Incident Adult Asthma in a Nationwide Cohort of US Women.

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Ambient Air Pollution Exposure and Incident Adult Asthma in a Nationwide Cohort of US Women.

Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2014 Aug 29;

Authors: Young MT, Sandler DP, DeRoo LA, Vedal S, Kaufman JD, London SJ

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Rationale: Limited prior data suggests an association between traffic-related air pollution and incident asthma in adults. No published studies assess the effect of long-term exposures to particulate matter less than 2.5 µm in diameter (PM2.5) on adult incident asthma. Objectives: To estimate the association between ambient air pollution exposures (PM2.5 and nitrogen dioxide, NO2) and development of asthma and incident respiratory symptoms. Methods: The Sister Study is a US cohort study of risk factors for breast cancer and other health outcomes (n=50,884) in sisters of women with breast cancer (enrollment: 2003-2009). Annual average (2006) ambient PM2.5 and NO2 concentrations were estimated at participants’ addresses using a national land-use/kriging model incorporating roadway information. Outcomes at follow-up (2008-2012) included incident self-reported wheeze, chronic cough, and doctor-diagnosed asthma in women without baseline symptoms. Measures and Main Results: Adjusted analyses included 254 incident cases of asthma, 1,023 of wheeze, and 1,559 of chronic cough. For an interquartile range (IQR) difference (3.6 µg/m3) in estimated PM2.5 exposure, the adjusted odds-ratio (aOR) was 1.20 (95% CI=0.99-1.46, P=0.063) for incident asthma and 1.14 (95% CI=1.04-1.26, P=0.008) for incident wheeze. For NO2, there was evidence for an association with incident wheeze (aOR=1.08, 95% CI=1.00-1.17, P=0.048 per IQR of 5.8 ppb). Neither pollutant was significantly associated with incident cough (PM2.5: aOR=0.95, 95% CI=0.88-1.03, P=0.194, NO2: aOR=1.00, 95% CI=0.93-1.07, P=0.939). Conclusions: Results suggest that PM2.5 exposure increases the risk of developing asthma and PM2.5 and NO2 increase the risk of developing wheeze, the cardinal symptom of asthma, in adult women.

PMID: 25172226 [PubMed – as supplied by publisher]

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Free Asthma and Allergy Screenings Offered Nationwide New Tools Help More … – Newswise (press release)

Free Asthma and Allergy Screenings Offered Nationwide New Tools Help More
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Newswise — ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Ill., April 10, 2012 – The unseasonably warm weather is making this spring season difficult for millions of Americans who suffer from asthma and allergies. To help adults and children who have symptoms find out if they

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ACAAI, Teva Respiratory partner to bring free asthma screenings nationwide – News-Medical.net

ACAAI, Teva Respiratory partner to bring free asthma screenings nationwide
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The American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI) recognizes Teva Respiratory for its continued leadership and support of important educational issues related to respiratory health, particularly under diagnosed and poorly managed asthma

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