Asthma May Increase Risk of ADHD – Science World Report


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Asthma May Increase Risk of ADHD
Science World Report
Yet a new study shows that there could be a link between the number of children in the United States with an attention-deficit disorder (ADHD) who also have an allergy or asthma as well. "ADHD, a chronic mental health disorder, is most commonly found
Children with allergy, asthma may be at higher risk for ADHDMedical Xpress
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Faulty TGF-beta Genetic Pathway Implicated As The Root Of Allergies – Science 2.0


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Faulty TGF-beta Genetic Pathway Implicated As The Root Of Allergies
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"We have evidence that the same glitch in TGF-beta that is responsible for some of the clinical manifestations seen in Marfan and Loeys-Dietz diseases also lies behind the cascade of events that culminates in the development of conditions like asthma
Faulty gene linked to allergiesHealth24.com
Scientists Uncover Genetic Glitch Responsible for AllergiesScience World Report
Study of genetic condition may yield clues to cause of allergiesKIONrightnow.com

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A promising target to treat asthma – Science Daily (press release)

A promising target to treat asthma
Science Daily (press release)
July 24, 2013 — An enzyme known for its role in heart disease may well be a promising target to treat asthma. Researchers from the University of Iowa have found that the enzyme, called CaMKII, is linked to the harmful effects of oxidation in the
Enzyme May Allow Targeted Asthma Treatment, Researchers SayMedical Daily

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Obesity and asthma: Study finds a link in the genes – Science Daily (press release)


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Obesity and asthma: Study finds a link in the genes
Science Daily (press release)
July 18, 2013 — Genes linked to chronic inflammation in asthma may be more active in people who are obese, according to new research that uncovers several biological ties between obesity and asthma.
Genetic Link Between Obesity and AsthmaScience World Report

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