Vitamin D cuts asthma exacerbation by 74% in children: Review – NutraIngredients.com


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Vitamin D cuts asthma exacerbation by 74% in children: Review
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"Our findings indicate a lack of evidence supporting the routine use of vitamin D supplementation for the prevention of ARI in healthy children; however, they suggest that such supplementation may benefit children previously diagnosed with asthma." …

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Review of Academy of Pediatrics Asthma Care app, meant to promote guidelines – iMedicalApps


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Review of Academy of Pediatrics Asthma Care app, meant to promote guidelines
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Asthma is one of the most common chronic conditions in children with a prevalence of over 8% in US children. This translates to over 7 million children in the US have asthma. For over 60% of these children, their asthma is persistent asthma not

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Review Explores Role of Psychological Aspects in Asthma Control – Lung Disease News


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Review Explores Role of Psychological Aspects in Asthma Control
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In a recent review published in the journal Asthma Research and Practice, a team of researchers explored the role of psychological factors associated to the unsuccessful fulfillment of optimal levels of asthma control. Regular treatment with inhaled …

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Montelukast: A Review of Recent Studies in Pediatric Asthma and Allergic Rhinitis – Medscape

Montelukast: A Review of Recent Studies in Pediatric Asthma and Allergic Rhinitis
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Montelukast was approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on February 20, 1998 for the treatment of asthma in children and adults. It has gained widespread acceptance as an adjunct to inhaled corticosteroids and beta-adrenergic agonists in the …

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Adult Orbital Xanthogranulomatous Disease: A Review with Emphasis on Etiology, Systemic Associations, Diagnostic Tools, and Treatment.

Adult Orbital Xanthogranulomatous Disease: A Review with Emphasis on Etiology, Systemic Associations, Diagnostic Tools, and Treatment.

Dermatol Clin. 2015 Jul;33(3):457-63

Authors: Kerstetter J, Wang J

Abstract
Adult orbital xanthogranulomatous diseases are rare entities and encompass a group of disorders with varying manifestations that are poorly understood. Taken as a group, there are non-Langerhans histiocytic disorders (type II) that are diagnosed histologically by the presence of foamy histiocytes, Touton giant cells, and varying degrees of fibrosis. Based on the accompanying systemic associations, there are 4 main categories of adult xanthogranulomatous disease: adult-onset xanthogranuloma, adult-onset asthma and periocular xanthogranuloma, necrobiotic xanthogranuloma, and Erdheim-Chester disease. Herein, we discuss the etiopathogenesis, systemic associations, methods of diagnosis, and treatment options for these disorders.

PMID: 26143425 [PubMed – in process]

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Why use long acting bronchodilators in chronic obstructive lung diseases? An extensive review on formoterol and salmeterol.

Why use long acting bronchodilators in chronic obstructive lung diseases? An extensive review on formoterol and salmeterol.

Eur J Intern Med. 2015 Jun 3;

Authors: Santus P, Radovanovic D, Paggiaro P, Papi A, Sanduzzi A, Scichilone N, Braido F

Abstract
Long-acting ?2-adrenoceptor agonists, formoterol and salmeterol, represent a milestone in the treatments of chronic obstructive lung diseases. Although no specific indications concerning the choice of one molecule rather than another are provided by asthma and COPD guidelines, they present different pharmacological properties resulting in distinct clinical employment possibilities. In particular, salmeterol has a low intrinsic efficacy working as a partial receptor agonist, while formoterol is a full agonist with high intrinsic efficacy. From a clinical perspective, in the presence of low ?2-adrenoceptors availability, like in inflamed airways, a full agonist can maintain its bronchodilatory and non-smooth muscle activities while a partial agonist may be less effective. Furthermore, formoterol presents a faster onset of action than salmeterol. This phenomenon, combined with the molecule safety profile, leads to a prompt amelioration of the symptoms, and allows using this drug in asthma as an “as needed” treatment in patients already on regular treatment. The fast onset of action and the full agonism of formoterol need to be considered in order to select the best pharmacological treatment of asthma and COPD.

PMID: 26049917 [PubMed – as supplied by publisher]

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Obama’s personal climate change story about Malia’s asthma attacks goes up in … – BizPac Review


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Obama's personal climate change story about Malia's asthma attacks goes up in
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In an interview that aired Wednesday on “Good Morning America,” the president said he had his own personal run in with the effects of climate change when his daughter Malia had asthma. Yes, climate change is now responsible for asthma.
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