Virginia legislators seek to link health impacts, regulation of power providers – Washington Post

Virginia legislators seek to link health impacts, regulation of power providers
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They'll be joined by an asthma sufferer. The two say Virginia's electric utilities generate pollution that causes a range of illnesses costing the state and leading to premature deaths. They'll illustrate the problem with a map showing areas hardest

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Heartburn and Acid Reflux Drug Does Not Improve Asthma in Children

Asthma and gastroesophageal reflux (GER) are both common illnesses in children. GER in children often occurs without the typical symptoms of heartburn, and physicians frequently prescribe the acid reflux drug lansoprazole to supplement the standard inhaled steroid treatment for children with uncontrolled asthma regardless of GER symptoms. However, a randomized clinic trial conducted by the American Lung Association’s Asthma Clinical Group found that the addition of lansoprazole does not improve asthma symptoms or the control of asthma in children and may increase the risk for upper respiratory infections and other adverse events.

Lansoprazole belongs to a class of drugs called proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) that reduce acid in the stomach. Use of these drugs, including for the treatment of asthma symptoms, has risen dramatically in children over the last decade.

“The data were very clear. Lansoprazole did not improve asthma symptoms in children as compared to a placebo, and there is no evidence to support prescribing these drugs to treat asthma in children,” said Janet Holbrook, PhD, corresponding author of the study and associate professor in the Department of Epidemiology at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. “In our study, children taking lansoprazole showed an increased risk for respiratory infection, sore throats and bronchitis.” The Bloomberg School’s Center for Clinical Trials served as data coordinating center for the research team.

For the study, researchers from 18 trial sites studied 306 children ages 6 to 17 years. All study participants had inadequately controlled asthma despite taking inhaled corticosteroids but did not have the typical symptoms of GER. Approximately 40 percent of participants were identified as having GER based on diagnostic testing. The participants were randomly selected to receive either a daily dose of lansoprazole or a placebo pill over a 24-week period in addition to their inhaled steroid therapy.

The researchers found no significant differences in severity of asthma symptoms or overall lung function between the group taking lansoprazole and the group receiving the placebo, including in the children positively identified as having GER. An earlier separate study of adults conducted by the same research team showed similar results.

EPA disguises an economic disaster as a Christmas gift – Washington Examiner

EPA disguises an economic disaster as a Christmas gift
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You talk about how 15 years ago your son spent his first Christmas in a hospital, suffering from asthma. Of course, you say nothing about the costs. Your state-by-state interactive map shows benefits for each state, but no costs.
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School receives $8 million grant to study asthma, allergies – Washington University in St. Louis News


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School receives $8 million grant to study asthma, allergies
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We want to figure out how these reactions might move in a helpful direction and provide protection against the environment or in a harmful direction, leading to inflammatory diseases such as asthma.” The first project investigates how airway epithelial

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Brazilian fencer Tais Rochel dropped from Pan American Games team after … – Washington Post

Brazilian fencer Tais Rochel dropped from Pan American Games team after
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Brazilian officials say Rochel tested positive after using the asthma medicine Berotec just before the national fencing championships in September. Rochel says she “made a mistake” in an emergency during her trip to the championships.

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