Food allergy prevalence may be on the rise among US children – Pediatric SuperSite


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Food allergy prevalence may be on the rise among US children
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Almost 10% of US children self-reported food allergies, according to data presented at the 2011 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology in San Francisco. “Findings suggest the extent of childhood food allergy is greater
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Victims rise as do pollen allergy count – DAWN.com


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Victims rise as do pollen allergy count
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According to our estimates, there are around 100000 allergy patients in the twin cities,” Prof Athar Niaz Rana, head of allergy, asthma and immunology department at Shifa International Hospital, told Dawn on Tuesday. Dr Rana said the number of allergy
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Asthma Problems Rise in California’s Mid-Valley

Asthma Problems Rise in California’s Mid-Valley Says UCLA Study

LA Testing offers indoor air quality (IAQ) testing services for mold, bacteria and other possible asthma triggers.

This month in an article entitled “Asthma Problems Rise in Mid-Valley” it was reported in the Appeal-Democrat that a greater share of Mid-Valley residents are having respiratory problems. The California counties of Yuba, Sutter and Colusa have all reported asthma rates significantly above the state’s 8.3% according to research by the UCLA Center for Health Policy.

The three counties had asthma rates ranging from 10.8% to 12.3%. According to the article, “Researchers called the asthma threat a growing one, saying the share of current and former sufferers in California grew from 11.3 to 13 percent of state residents from 2001 to 2007, and from 14 to 15.4 percent among children younger than 18. Some 3 million Californians had the condition in 2007.”

Reducing exposure to asthma triggers is something that can help reduce the number of potentially life threatening asthma attacks. Asthma attacks cause an inflammation of the lungs and airways leading to difficulty in breathing. Asthma in children has been reported to be on the rise in many industrialized countries.

LA Testing, an affiliate of EMSL Analytical, is one of the leading providers of testing services throughout California to identify asthma triggers in people’s homes, schools and places of business. “The problem of allergens and asthma triggers is a massive concern for those suffering from the condition,” reported Ben Sublasky, National Director of Client Services for LA Testing and EMSL Analytical. “There are ways to identify what triggers may be present in the air and on surfaces in buildings to help resolve the problem. Allergens from cockroaches, rodents, pet dander, pollen, smoke, particulates and mold can all potentially trigger asthmatic attacks.”

LA Testing has multiple locations across California that provides accurate and rapid environmental testing solutions. To learn more about testing for asthma triggers, including mold, pollen and other allergens please visit www.LATesting.com, email info@LATesting.com or call (800) 303-0047.

About LA Testing and EMSL Analytical, Inc.
LA Testing and EMSL Analytical are providers of environmental testing services and products to professionals and the general public. The companies have an extensive list of accreditations from leading organizations as well as state and federal regulating bodies.

Asthma On The Rise: 25 Million In The US Affected – NPR (blog)


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Asthma On The Rise: 25 Million In The US Affected
NPR (blog)
The prevalence of asthma is up a little lately, from 7.7 percent in 2005. How come? One reason is that doctors are looking for it more and are better at
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Asthma on the rise in US – CBC.ca


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Asthma on the rise in US
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AP Federal health officials in the US say asthma seems to be increasing a little, and that nearly one in 12 Americans now say they have the disease.
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