Asthma, other illnesses major reason for young learners’ absences, study finds – 89.3 KPCC


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Asthma, other illnesses major reason for young learners' absences, study finds
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FILE: A new study finds many absences from school in the early grades are the result of chronic illnesses, such as asthma. BSIP/UIG via Getty Images. Kids skipping school is a nationwide problem, but in the youngest grades, many absent children are …

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Study Shows Tralokinumab Does Not Significantly Reduce Asthma Exacerbations in … – Lung Disease News


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Study Shows Tralokinumab Does Not Significantly Reduce Asthma Exacerbations in
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Results from a recent study published in The Lancet Respiratory Medicine showed that Tralokinumab did not significantly reduce the rates of asthma exacerbation in patients with severe uncontrolled asthma. However, the results revealed that tralokinumab …

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Genetic Ancestry and Asthma and Rhinitis Occurrence in Hispanic Children: Findings from the Southern California Children’s Health Study.

Genetic Ancestry and Asthma and Rhinitis Occurrence in Hispanic Children: Findings from the Southern California Children’s Health Study.

PLoS One. 2015;10(8):e0135384

Authors: Salam MT, Avoundjian T, Knight WM, Gilliland FD

Abstract
BACKGROUND: Asthma and rhinitis are common childhood health conditions. Being an understudied and rapidly growing population in the US, Hispanic children have a varying risk for these conditions that may result from sociocultural (including acculturative factors), exposure and genetic diversities. Hispanic populations have varying contributions from European, Amerindian and African ancestries. While previous literature separately reported associations between genetic ancestry and acculturation factors with asthma, whether Amerindian ancestry and acculturative factors have independent associations with development of early-life asthma and rhinitis in Hispanic children remains unknown. We hypothesized that genetic ancestry is an important determinant of early-life asthma and rhinitis occurrence in Hispanic children independent of sociodemographic, acculturation and environmental factors.
METHODS: Subjects were Hispanic children (5-7 years) who participated in the southern California Children’s Health Study. Data from birth certificates and questionnaire provided information on acculturation, sociodemographic and environmental factors. Genetic ancestries (Amerindian, European, African and Asian) were estimated based on 233 ancestry informative markers. Asthma was defined by parental report of doctor-diagnosed asthma. Rhinitis was defined by parental report of a history of chronic sneezing or runny or blocked nose without a cold or flu. Sample sizes were 1,719 and 1,788 for investigating the role of genetic ancestry on asthma and rhinitis, respectively.
RESULTS: Children had major contributions from Amerindian and European ancestries. After accounting for potential confounders, per 25% increase in Amerindian ancestry was associated with 17.6% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.74-0.99) and 13.6% (95% CI: 0.79-0.98) lower odds of asthma and rhinitis, respectively. Acculturation was not associated with either outcome.
CONCLUSIONS: Earlier work documented that Hispanic children with significant contribution from African ancestry are at increased asthma risk; however, in Hispanic children who have little contribution from African ancestry, Amerindian ancestry was independently associated with lower odds for development of early-childhood asthma and rhinitis.

PMID: 26263549 [PubMed – in process]

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Study Shows That First-Trimester Exposure to Asthma Beta-2 Agonist Drugs … – Lung Disease News

Study Shows That First-Trimester Exposure to Asthma Beta-2 Agonist Drugs
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However, according to the researchers, pregnant women should continue using asthma medications because the risk for uncontrolled asthma may be much greater than the risk for certain birth defects. Asthma is a chronic inflammatory respiratory disease …

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AIR POLLUTION: EPA foes turned asthma study into weapon for ozone fight – Environment & Energy Publishing

AIR POLLUTION: EPA foes turned asthma study into weapon for ozone fight
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When a Johns Hopkins University researcher published a study showing race and income as risk factors for asthma, she started getting phone calls from industry groups opposing U.S. EPA's bid to tighten the national ozone standard. Dr. Corinne Keet said …

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Marijuana Smoking Among Teens Not Linked To Future Asthma, Depression: Study – Yibada (English Edition)


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Marijuana Smoking Among Teens Not Linked To Future Asthma, Depression: Study
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Study Finds Association Between Asthma And Lower Risk of Lethal Prostate Cancer – Prostate Cancer News Today


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Study Finds Association Between Asthma And Lower Risk of Lethal Prostate Cancer
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Results from a recent large study conducted by Johns Hopkins researchers indicate that men with an asthma medical history are less prone to develop severe prostate cancer when compared to men who never suffered from the disease. The study, which was …

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