Does vitamin D help with asthma? More study needed

By Janice Neumann NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Asthma sufferers who received vitamin D supplements for six months, in addition to their regular inhalers, could breathe a little easier than those who relied only on the inhalers, in a recent study in Iran. The researchers say the results – if confirmed by larger studies – might help the many people who sometimes have troublesome asthma symptoms even though they use medication. “It does build some on the growing amount of data that shows vitamin D might help those affected by asthma,” Dr. Mario Castro, who was not involved in the study, told Reuters Health. “Given that vitamin D is a relatively benign supplement,” the small improvement in lung function “would be worthwhile if it was confirmed with other improvements in asthma control,” he said, such as fewer symptoms or a reduced need for medication.

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Mouse Study Finds Prenatal Stress Increases Asthma Risk in Child – PsychCentral.com


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Mouse Study Finds Prenatal Stress Increases Asthma Risk in Child
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Now, a new study finds that prenatal stress may also be linked to the development of asthma. Researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health found that stress among pregnant mice — even a single bout — led to an increased risk of allergy-induced …

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Study Finds Link Between Maternal Stress and Asthma in Offspring – Nature World News


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Study Finds Link Between Maternal Stress and Asthma in Offspring
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This isn't the first time that stress has been linked to asthma. A recent study had found that mothers who suffer from stressful events such as a divorce, death of a loved one or job loss tend to have a higher risk of having children with asthma or eczema.

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