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Government issues Easter smog alert
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Defra fears that people asthma and the elderly could be affected by the high pollution levels and may notice an impact on their breathing so have urged them to take precautions. This included not taking exercise outside in the afternoon if they are
Easter weekend: Britons take to roads amid smog warningTelegraph.co.uk
Smog alert issued over Easter weekendMetro
BRITAIN'S ON KILLER SMOG ALERTExpress.co.uk
Daily Mail –GP online –AFP
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Breathing fear as city sees high smog level – Peterborough Today

Breathing fear as city sees high smog level
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PETERBOROUGH has been revealed as one of the worst affected areas for “summer smog” as the Government issues an alert for asthma sufferers over Easter. Sustained warm temperatures and little wind has caused the first smog outbreak of the year – with
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New Guidelines On Managing Childhood Asthma Released

Children aged five and under – particularly those with intermittent viral-induced wheezing – should be treated with oral corticosteroids for asthma only if their wheeze is severe enough to require hospital admission, according to new guidelines.

The Thoracic Society of Australia and New Zealand (TSANZ) updated its position statement on corticosteroid use in childhood asthma after reviewing recently published clinical research.

The understanding of childhood asthma and recognition of the need for separate management guidelines for children aged five and under has increased since the TSANZ published its previous position statement in 2002, Professor Peter Van Asperen, Head of the Department of Respiratory Medicine at The Children’s Hospital at Westmead said in an editorial published in the latest Medical Journal of Australia.

“If control is not achieved using initial preventer therapy, it is important to review the diagnosis of asthma – particularly in children aged five years or younger – as many children with recurrent cough are mislabelled as having asthma,” Prof Van Asperen said.

“Oral corticosteroids improve outcomes in children presenting to hospital with acute asthma, but the efficacy of oral corticosteroids for children aged five years or younger with acute, mild-moderate, viral-induced wheezing has been questioned.

“In children aged five years or younger (particularly those with intermittent, viral-induced wheezing) the use of oral corticosteroids should be limited to those with severe wheeze who require hospital admission.”

The revised position statement also provides updated recommendations on the roles of inhaled corticosteroids, leukotriene receptor antagonists and combination medications in childhood asthma management. It highlights the role of leukotriene receptor antagonists as an alternative to long-acting beta-agonists as add on therapy in children not adequately controlled on inhaled corticosteroids and also recommends that long-acting beta-agonists not be used in children aged five years or younger.

More Than Just A Cough? Asthma Common, Serious In Children – Medical News Today (press release)

More Than Just A Cough? Asthma Common, Serious In Children
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Asthma is the leading cause of hospital visits and missed school days in children, according to the National Institute of Health. A chronic condition, pediatric asthma requires continual care to prevent serious, life-threatening asthma attacks.

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Nationwide Program Launches Free Screenings During National Asthma Awareness Month – Medical News Today (press release)

Nationwide Program Launches Free Screenings During National Asthma Awareness Month
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The nation's allergists help adults and children learn if they are at risk for asthma or exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB) as the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI) conducts its 15th annual Nationwide Asthma Screening

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Asthma may be linked to increased incidence of diabetes, heart disease – Endocrine Today


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Asthma may be linked to increased incidence of diabetes, heart disease
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Asthmatics were more than twice as likely to develop diabetes mellitus as non-asthmatics, according to findings presented at the 2011 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology in San Francisco.
Fatty acids may protect infants against allergiesPediatric SuperSite

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Kid Food Allergies Develop In The Womb; First Born More At Risk – Medical News Today


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Kid Food Allergies Develop In The Womb; First Born More At Risk
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A new study consisting of more than 13000 Japanese school children, and discussed at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Asthma, Allergy and Immunology in San Francisco this week has shown an effect of birth order on food allergies in kids.
Firstborn Kids Seem to Have More Food Allergies, Hay FeverBusinessWeek
Firstborn Children More Likely To Develop Food Allergies, Study SaysABC News
Moms' Use of 'the Pill' Won't Raise Kids' Asthma Risk: StudyU.S. News & World Report
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