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Genetic Test Could Predict Which Kids Will Have Lasting Asthma Symptoms
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About one in 11 children suffers from asthma, according to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), and although half will eventually grow out of the condition, a recent CDC survey found that medical costs of asthma and its complications add up to about
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Asthma Symptoms Hinder Children’s Sleep and School Performance | TIME.com – TIME

Asthma Symptoms Hinder Children's Sleep and School Performance | TIME.com
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Sneezing and wheezing can make children feel miserable, and that discomfort can hamper how well they do in school. About 7.1 million children in the U.S. live with asthma, and its health consequences are well known; inflamed lung tissue can contribute
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Experimental Asthma Drug May Provide Major Relief–But For a Limited Group of … – TIME


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Experimental Asthma Drug May Provide Major Relief–But For a Limited Group of
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A promising new drug for treating asthma could not only reduce asthma symptoms but also improve lung function in patients, according to a new study. The results of the trial involving dupilumab, which is being developed by Regeneron Pharmaceuticals and
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Genetic Variants and Wheezing Put Kids At Risk For Asthma – TIME


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Genetic Variants and Wheezing Put Kids At Risk For Asthma
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Previous research found that wheezing-related illnesses can increase a child's risk for developing asthma, and other studies connected certain genetic factors to this heightened tendency to wheeze. In a new study published in the New England Journal of
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Time and Risk Preferences and the Use of Asthma Controller Medication.

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Time and Risk Preferences and the Use of Asthma Controller Medication.

Pediatrics. 2013 Mar 11;

Authors: Brandt S, Dickinson B

Abstract
OBJECTIVES:We investigated the role of risk tolerance, time preference, and asthma-specific attitudes in adherence to asthma control medications.METHODS:Students with persistent asthma completed an online survey on asthma beliefs, risk tolerance, and time preference (n = 47). The time preference questions measure the degree to which the individual discounts future outcomes and essentially prefers immediate gratification to delayed gratification. The risk tolerance questions indicate the individual’s dislike of uncertainty about outcomes. We analyzed the relationship between the independent and dependent variables.RESULTS:Feelings of embarrassment and concern about medication, as well as risk tolerance and time preference, were found to be significant predictors of adherence to control medication in the logistic regression. Analysis of probabilities associated with different profiles shows that at high rates of risk tolerance and discounting of future outcomes, the probability of adherence is near 0 regardless of asthma-specific attitudes. Asthma attitudes have a statistically significant effect for individuals with low rates of risk tolerance and time preference.CONCLUSIONS:The risk tolerance and time preferences of the target group should be considered when designing an asthma-intervention program. Individuals who strongly prefer immediate gratification over future benefits and are willing to tolerate uncertain outcomes are unlikely to adhere to controller medication, regardless of their asthma attitudes. In contrast, efforts to affect relevant attitudes will be most fruitful for individuals with low rates of risk tolerance and time preference. However, as we cannot extrapolate these results to a larger population, we must view them with caution.

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Fast Food Linked to Asthma and Allergies in Kids – TIME


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Fast Food Linked to Asthma and Allergies in Kids
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A group of European researchers analyzed data from participants in the International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood (ISAAC), which included more than 319,000 teens ages 13 to 14 from over 50 countries, and more than 181,000 kids ages six to
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