This Is the Healthiest Month to Be Born In, According to Science – TIME


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This Is the Healthiest Month to Be Born In, According to Science
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Scientists at Columbia University used an algorithm to identify “significant associations” between the time a year a person is born and 55 diseases, including ADHD, asthma and heart disease. The new study, which was published in the Journal of American …
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Soy Supplements Don’t Help With Asthma Severity – Science 2.0


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Soy Supplements Don't Help With Asthma Severity
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The supplements industry has embraced claims suggesting a link between soy intake and decreased asthma severity, but a randomized, double-blind study, where half of the participants took a soy isoflavone supplement twice daily for six months, and the …
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Asthmatics May Be Confusing Peanut Allergy Symptoms for Asthma – Science Times


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Asthmatics May Be Confusing Peanut Allergy Symptoms for Asthma
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"Many of the respiratory symptoms of peanut allergy can mirror those of an asthma attack, and vice versa. Examples of those symptoms include shortness of breath, wheezing and coughing," lead author of the new study presented this week, Robert Cohn says …
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Children with Asthma May Have Peanut Allergies – Live Science


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Children with Asthma May Have Peanut Allergies
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Some children who have asthma may also have peanut allergies but not know it, according to a new study. The new results show that children with asthma may benefit from testing for peanut sensitivity, the researchers said. "I think if a child with
The Connection Between Peanut Allergies and AsthmaTIME
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Many Kids With Asthma Also Sensitive to Peanuts: StudyU.S. News & World Report
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Calcium Sensing Receptor: Asthma’s Potential Root Cause And A Novel Treatment – Science 2.0

Calcium Sensing Receptor: Asthma's Potential Root Cause And A Novel Treatment
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Researchers have described the role of the calcium sensing receptor (CaSR) in causing asthma, a disease which affects 300 million people worldwide, by using mouse models of asthma and human airway tissue from asthmatic and non-asthmatic people.
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Scientists discover asthma’s potential root cause and a novel treatment – Science Daily


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Scientists discover asthma's potential root cause and a novel treatment
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Dr Samantha Walker, Director of Research and Policy at Asthma UK, who helped fund the research, said: "This hugely exciting discovery enables us, for the first time, to tackle the underlying causes of asthma symptoms. Five per cent of people with
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Calcium-sensing receptor antagonists abrogate airway hyperresponsiveness … – Science Magazine

Calcium-sensing receptor antagonists abrogate airway hyperresponsiveness
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Calcium-sensing receptor antagonists abrogate airway hyperresponsiveness and inflammation in allergic asthma. Polina L. Yarova,*,; Alecia L. Stewart,*,; Venkatachalem Sathish,*,; Rodney D. Britt Jr.,*,; Michael A. Thompson,; Alexander P. P. Lowe, …

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