Genetic variance explains poor response to common asthma medications – Medical Xpress


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Genetic variance explains poor response to common asthma medications
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Asthma affects close to 26 million people in the United States, 7 million of them children. Although people suffering from asthma share similar clinical symptoms, it is triggered by multiple genetic and environmental factors. This makes asthma a series
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Public Release: 21-Apr-2015 Genetic variance explains poor response to … – EurekAlert (press release)

Public Release: 21-Apr-2015 Genetic variance explains poor response to
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CINCINNATI – Researchers have identified a biological basis for asthmatic children who do not respond well to corticosteroid treatment – currently the most effective treatment for chronic asthma and acute asthma attack. Conducted at Cincinnati Children

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Genetic Variance Explains Poor Response to Common Asthma Medications – PR Newswire (press release)

Genetic Variance Explains Poor Response to Common Asthma Medications
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CINCINNATI, April 21, 2015 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Researchers have identified a biological basis for asthmatic children who do not respond well to corticosteroid treatment – currently the most effective treatment for chronic asthma and acute asthma …

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