Paracetamol asthma link 'uncertain'
Farsley Today Babies given paracetamol are twice as likely to develop asthma by the age of six, the Daily Express has reported. The Daily Mirror also reported on the … |
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Paracetamol asthma link 'uncertain'
Farsley Today Babies given paracetamol are twice as likely to develop asthma by the age of six, the Daily Express has reported. The Daily Mirror also reported on the … |
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NEEDIEST FAMILIES FUND: Single mother cares for sick children
South Coast Today Jay-Lynn suffers from a severe case of chronic asthma that started when she was 3 months old. One day, mom looked in her eyes and saw they were all red. … NEEDIEST FAMILIES FUND: Bedbug infestation created a nightmare for city family |
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Asthma And Allergy – No Link Between Mould Growth Development Says Study
A recent PhD study shows that there is no link between mould-spore concentrations in the indoor air and development of asthma and allergy among children.
Many studies around the world have concluded that moisture-related problems in buildings increase the risk of health effects such as respiratory symptoms, asthma and allergy in both adults and children. However, there is only limited knowledge on which agents in indoor air or dust that cause the reported negative health effects. Biological pollutants such as moulds has been suggested.
– Surprising
In the recent PhD study on “Mould growth in buildings”, carried out at NTNU (Norwegian University of Science and Technology), researcher Jonas Holme at SINTEF Building and Infrastructure has suggested different approaches on how to increase the knowledge of mould growth in buildings, and possible links between mould growth and health effects in humans.
– The perhaps most surprising discovery was that there was no link between mould-spore concentrations (CFU) in the investigated children’s bedrooms and asthma or allergy among the children. These results demonstrate that there is no reason to carry out one-time air sampling of mould CFU in indoor air of homes in order to identify risk factors for asthma/allergy in children living in Scandinavian countries, Holme says.
Other agents possible cause
The results indicate that there could be agents other than mould spores that cause the health effects in damp buildings. In another publication based on the same study, a link between phthalates and allergic reactions among children was found.
– We should now concentrate more on the links between chemical exposure in the indoor environment and development of asthma and allergy in order to ensure the proper, corrective measures to reduce indoor environmental problems, says Holme, referring to his study published in the recognized journal Indoor Air.
Natural ventilation causes moisture
A link is also found between houses with one or more moisture indicators and types of ventilation, types of foundation and building period. There were more cases of registered mould growth in houses with no ventilation or natural ventilation compared to houses with mechanical ventilation, and in houses with basement cellars compared to those with slab on ground. There was also greater registered mould growth in older houses compared to newer ones.
– These are not particularly surprising observations, rather they support the fact that proper ventilation reduces the risk of moisture damage or defects. In older houses it might be useful to carry out an upgrading or rehabilitation of the foundations and external thermal insulation, Holme says.
Man Gets Asthma When Logging Into Facebook
Medical News Today A man appeared to have several asthma attacks which five doctors from Italy explain appeared after he had logged into Facebook and gone to a specific page, … |
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Phase II Data On Reslizumab Suggest Compound Improves Asthma Control And Lung …
Medical News Today (press release) Phase II data presented on a new investigational compound called reslizumab suggest a trend toward improvement in asthma control associated with a … |
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ACAAI: Asthma Drug Effective in Skin Condition
MedPage Today Explain that patients with idiopathic urticaria refractory to antihistamines responded well when high doses of omalizumab, an asthma drug, were added to the … |
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New Task Force In Leicester To Combat Asthma
Medical News Today (press release) The team will be interviewing members of the community, children with asthma and their parents to give them a voice in academic and clinical forums, … |
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ACAAI: New Asthma Therapy Cuts Drug Regimen
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ACAAI: Asthma Care Called Suboptimal
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Landmark Study Shows Suboptimal Asthma Care
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