Why Are Kids in Asthma Hotspots in NYC More Likely to Visit the ER? Exercise … – Science Daily (press release)

Why Are Kids in Asthma Hotspots in NYC More Likely to Visit the ER? Exercise
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The study enrolled 195 middle-income children with asthma, ages 7 and 8, living throughout New York City — in areas with varying asthma prevalence. The children were given a clinical evaluation, and their caregivers completed a health survey that

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Abuse during childhood linked to adult-onset asthma in African-American women – Science Codex

Abuse during childhood linked to adult-onset asthma in African-American women
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(Boston) – According to a new study from the Slone Epidemiology Center (SEC) at Boston University, African-American women who reported suffering abuse before age 11 had a greater likelihood of adult-onset asthma compared to women whose childhood

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High Risk of Undiagnosed Asthma and COPD in Patients with Acute Cough – Science Codex

High Risk of Undiagnosed Asthma and COPD in Patients with Acute Cough
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In a 12-country study, approximately one-fifth of adult patients without an established diagnosis of asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease consulting their family physician for acute cough showed subsequent airway obstruction or
Asthma Foundation and Quitline say "It's not too late to quit"Voxy

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‘Obesity paradox’: Extra weight linked to better outcomes for septic shock … – Science Codex

'Obesity paradox': Extra weight linked to better outcomes for septic shock
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Although obesity is linked to a variety of health risks, new research indicates that obese patients may have an advantage over nonobese patients in certain health situations, including septic shock and acute asthma exacerbation. In two separate studies

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Child’s home address helps predict risk of readmission to hospital – Science Codex

Child's home address helps predict risk of readmission to hospital
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"The use of this data to help identify children admitted to the hospital with asthma who may need more aggressive, targeted assessments and/or interventions may prevent asthma attacks and reduce disparities," says Dr. Beck. "These interventions could

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LA BioMed’s Dr. Virender Rehan studies maternal nicotine’s effects on unborn … – Science Codex

LA BioMed's Dr. Virender Rehan studies maternal nicotine's effects on unborn
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LOS ANGELES (Oct. 15, 2012) – Currently, there are approximately 25 million people in the United States who suffer from the lifelong effects of asthma – wheezing, breathlessness, tightness in the chest, coughing – and the numbers are rising each year.

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Inner city infants have different patterns of viral respiratory illness than … – Science Codex

Inner city infants have different patterns of viral respiratory illness than
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Children living in low-income urban areas appear especially prone to developing asthma, possibly related to infections they acquire early in life. In a new study in The Journal of Infectious Diseases, available online, researchers from the University

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