Humoral immune factors and asthma among American Indian children: a case–control study – BMC Blogs Network

Humoral immune factors and asthma among American Indian children: a case–control study
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Asthma is recognized as intimately related to immunologic factors and inflammation, although there are likely multiple phenotypes and pathophysiologic pathways. Biomarkers of inflammation may shed light on causal factors and have potential clinical

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Obstructive sleep apnea risk increases with asthma: Study – Bel Marra Health


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Obstructive sleep apnea risk increases with asthma: Study
Bel Marra Health
Obstructive sleep apnea risk increases with asthma: Study Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) risk increases with asthma, according to research. Extensive research confirmed the link between asthma and obstructive sleep apnea, but it was long unclear whether …

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Health department study suggests link exists between asthma, depression – fox13now.com


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Health department study suggests link exists between asthma, depression
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SALT LAKE CITY — Thousands of people across Utah have spent the past month raising awareness for two serious conditions: asthma and mental health. Now, a new study from the Utah Department of Health links those conditions, with findings indicating …

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Most Parents Do Not Understand Their Children’s Asthma Medications, News Study Shows – Nature World News


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Most Parents Do Not Understand Their Children's Asthma Medications, News Study Shows
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The study, published in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, suggests that most of the times, parents do not fully understand their health care provider's instruction for the asthma medication of their children. For the study, researchers

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Study: Persistent asthma in childhood has long-term effects – St. Louis Public Radio


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Study: Persistent asthma in childhood has long-term effects
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The late Robert C. Strunk, MD, (right) discusses results of a decades-long pediatric asthma study that involved Janae Smith, (middle) a patient and study participant, and Denise Rodgers, (left) who retired this year as a clinical research coordinator.

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