Tag: Shingles

  • Reduce asthma risks in 2016 winter season, shingles , COPD and bronchitis – Bel Marra Health

    Reduce asthma risks in 2016 winter season, shingles , COPD and bronchitisBel Marra HealthRespiratory diseases like asthma, COPD and bronchitis can be troublesome in the winter season as the colder air can make it much more difficult to manage these diseases. Asthma in the winter can trigger asthma attacks and seasonal allergies. The cold … View…

  • Asthma: An Unrecognized Risk Factor for Shingles – Pharmacy Times

    Asthma: An Unrecognized Risk Factor for ShinglesPharmacy TimesThe researchers concluded that a history of asthma might increase the risk of developing herpes zoster by about 10%. In their study, both active and inactive asthma increased the risk of shingles, and asthma medications and control status did not … View full post on asthma – Google…

  • Childhood asthma may increase risk of shingles – GoErie.com

    Childhood asthma may increase risk of shinglesGoErie.comOf the 371 shingles cases, 23 percent (87 individuals) had asthma, compared with 15 percent (114 of 742) from the control group. The authors found that adults with asthma were at about a 70 percent greater risk of developing shingles, compared to those … View full post on asthma –…

  • Childhood asthma may raise risks of shingles – The Columbian

    The Columbian Childhood asthma may raise risks of shinglesThe ColumbianIn a population-based study published in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Mayo Clinic researchers build on previous research from 2013, which linked asthma in childhood with an increased risk of shingles. “Asthma represents one of the …People With Asthma Have Higher Risks Of Acquiring…

  • Childhood asthma might increase risks of shingles – Dubuque Telegraph Herald

    Dubuque Telegraph Herald Childhood asthma might increase risks of shinglesDubuque Telegraph HeraldOf the 371 shingles cases, 23 percent (87 individuals) had asthma, compared with 15 percent (114 of 742) from the control group. The authors found that adults with asthma were at about a 70 percent greater risk of developing shingles, compared to those …People With…

  • People With Asthma Have Higher Risks Of Acquiring Shingles — Study – Science Times

    People With Asthma Have Higher Risks Of Acquiring Shingles — StudyScience TimesAsthma is a common respiratory condition that affects the lungs and one's breathing, therefore limiting the things that its victim can do. However, it was found in a recent study that those people suffering from asthma also have a higher risk of … View…

  • Asthma May Increase Shingles Risk – Neurology Advisor

    Neurology Advisor Asthma May Increase Shingles RiskNeurology Advisor"As asthma is an unrecognized risk factor for zoster in adults, consideration should be given to immunizing adults aged 50 years and older with asthma or atopic dermatitis as a target group for zoster vaccination," study author Young Juhn, MD, MPH, a …Scientists discover link between Shingles and…

  • Health: Childhood asthma may increase risks of shingles – South Bend Tribune

    Health: Childhood asthma may increase risks of shinglesSouth Bend TribuneOf the 371 shingles cases, 23 percent (87 individuals) had asthma, compared with 15 percent (114 of 742) from the control group. The authors found that adults with asthma were at about a 70 percent greater risk of developing shingles, compared to those … View full post…

  • Shingles Risk 70% Higher for Adults With Asthma – Medscape

    Shingles Risk 70% Higher for Adults With AsthmaMedscapeAsthma is an unrecognized risk factor for herpes zoster (shingles) in adults, and clinicians should consider vaccinating asthmatics at least 50 years old as a target group, according to a study published online December 28 in the Journal of Allergy and … View full post on asthma –…

  • Childhood asthma may increase risks of shingles – The Salinas Californian

    The Salinas Californian Childhood asthma may increase risks of shinglesThe Salinas CalifornianNearly 1 million incidences of herpes zoster, which is also known as shingles, occur every year in the U.S., with an estimated one-third of all adults affected by age 80. Despite its prevalence, particularly between ages 50 and 59, it is still unclear …Childhood…