Following the release of an American study that showed less-than desirable statistics on proper use of medical devices, one institution is beginning to work on ways to educate patients. Read More »
Category: Asthma Relief
Tel Aviv professor develops new asthma test for kids
Professor Elizabeth Fireman and her team of researchers have developed a new system for testing the particles ingested via environmental location. Read More »
Asthma and exercise: A better match than you may think
Asthma is a manageable disease, and shouldn’t limit you from participating in the sports and activities that you want to play. Read More »
New treatment for babies may help reduce risk of asthma
In a recent release, researchers from Washington University announced that they believe they have come up with a viable treatment option for infants who suffer from wheezing and are hospitalized for respiratory syncytial virus (RCV). Read More »
Asthma linked to heart attack?
According to a new study from the American Heart Association, there are some links between asthma and heart attack. Read More »
Study: Suggestion could be big factor in asthma maintenance
According to research from scientists in Philadelphia, suggestion could play a large role in the prevention of asthma. Read More »
Winter weather harmful for asthmatics, studies show
Asthmatics suffer more in the winter, as cold weather often causes adverse effects on their ability to breath. Read More »
Study: Dupilumab found to improve lung function
Dupilumab, a monoclonal antibody, has shown promising results in an ongoing clinical trial on its affect on asthma. Read More »
Study: Vitamin D deficiency could lead to asthma attacks
A recent study shows that lack of vitamin D – or too little sunshine – can actually be a detriment to your health if you have asthma, and in some cases can spur on asthma attacks. Read More »
Salt therapy a viable option for asthmatics
Some medical professionals have begun administering the salt therapy as a way of maintaining health and wellness for asthmatics. Read More »