Indoor Air Pollution Tied to Asthma, Asthma-Related Symptoms – Monthly Prescribing Reference

Indoor Air Pollution Tied to Asthma, Asthma-Related Symptoms
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(HealthDay News) — Indoor air pollution, specifically mold and environmental tobacco smoke, is associated with asthma and asthma-related respiratory symptoms in middle-aged adults, according to a study published online February 12 in Respirology.

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Tiotropium as Asthma Add-On Treatment Shows Promise – Monthly Prescribing Reference

Tiotropium as Asthma Add-On Treatment Shows Promise
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Boehringer Ingelheim has announced positive results from several Phase 3 studies analyzing once-daily tiotropium (Spiriva; Boehringer Ingelheim) delivered via the Respimat inhaler as an add-on treatment for asthma patients who remain symptomatic with 
Phase III studies show tiotropium delivered via Respimat inhaler proves News-Medical.net

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Prenatal Vitamin A Deficiency May Contribute to Asthma – Monthly Prescribing Reference

Prenatal Vitamin A Deficiency May Contribute to Asthma
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(HealthDay News) — Early fetal retinoic acid (RA) deficiency is associated with altered airway smooth muscle phenotype, with RA restricting airway smooth muscle differentiation, according to an experimental study published in the February 3 issue of

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CDC Reports on Vaccine Coverage Among Patients with Asthma – Monthly Prescribing Reference


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CDC Reports on Vaccine Coverage Among Patients with Asthma
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Among Patients with Asthma. The CDC analyzed data from the 2010 and 2011 National Health Interview Survey to provide the first update of national vaccine coverage among noninstitutionalized patients with asthma since the new ACIP recommendations.
Too few Americans with asthma are getting flu shotsWDAM-TV

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Early-Life Probiotics Reduce Allergies, Not Asthma – Monthly Prescribing Reference

Early-Life Probiotics Reduce Allergies, Not Asthma
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(HealthDay News) – Probiotic exposure in early life may reduce total immunoglobulin E level (IgE) and protect against atopic sensitization, but does not seem to protect against asthma/wheezing, according to a meta-analysis published online Aug.
Probiotics decreased atopic sensitization riskHealio
Giving Your Kids Probiotics May Decrease Allergies Later in LifeAbout .com: Ear, Nose and Throat Disorders

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