Asthma: study may explain why some patients do not respond to treatment – Medical News Today


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Asthma: study may explain why some patients do not respond to treatment
Medical News Today
Based on their results, the researchers suggest that blocking NPY activity in asthma patients could be a viable treatment option for the disease, offering hope to patients who fail to respond to current asthma medications. Panettieri notes that NPY
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Local Doctor’s Study Examines Whether Allergy & Asthma Drugs Stunt Growth In Kids – CBS Local


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Local Doctor's Study Examines Whether Allergy & Asthma Drugs Stunt Growth In Kids
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“Up until now, we've never really known what combination therapy does to the growth of children,” Dr. David Skoner, an allergist at Allegheny General Hospital, says. This allergist's research says yes. “The results of our study shows that the effect is

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A Study Comparing the Closed Triple Therapy, Open Triple Therapy and a Dual Therapy for Effect on Lung Function in Subjects With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)

Condition:   Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive
Interventions:   Drug: Fluticasone furoate 100 mcg + Umeclidinium 62.5 mcg+Vilanterol 25 mcg;   Drug: Fluticasone furoate 100 mcg + Vilanterol 25 mcg;   Drug: Umeclidinium 62.5 mcg;   Device: Placebo ELLIPTA inahler;   Drug: Albuterol/Salbutamol
Sponsor:   GlaxoSmithKline
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Consuming oily fish during pregnancy may reduce asthma risk in children: New Study – Daily News & Analysis


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Consuming oily fish during pregnancy may reduce asthma risk in children: New Study
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Children born to mothers who consume salmon during pregnancy may have a lower risk of developing asthma compared to kids whose mothers do not eat it, a new study has claimed. Researchers led by Philip Calder from University of Southampton in the …
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Eating Salmon During Pregnancy May Reduce Asthma In Kids, Study Says – Romper


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Eating Salmon During Pregnancy May Reduce Asthma In Kids, Study Says
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Who would have imagined that eating fish while pregnant could have an amazing health benefit for your soon-to-be bundle of joy? A recent study discovered eating salmon during pregnancy may reduce the chance of your child being diagnosed with asthma, …
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Researchers Funded to Study Links Between Depression and Asthma – UB School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences News

Researchers Funded to Study Links Between Depression and Asthma
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Studies have shown that children with asthma are at higher risk for depression, and research also has shown an association between a parent or caregiver's depression and worsening symptoms in an asthmatic child. Bruce D. Miller, MD, and Beatrice L.

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