There are millions of people in the United States who are said to suffer from asthma, but many of them may have been misdiagnosed. Read More »
Category: Asthma Relief
Do you know how to correctly work your child’s inhaler?
For the 7.1 million children in the United States who suffer from asthma, it can be challenging to lead an active and healthy lifestyle — especially for the kids who don’t know how to correctly use their inhalers. Read More »
Study: Natural killer cells may be to blame for asthma symptoms
A recent study conducted by Imperial College London suggests that natural killer cells, which have been shown to eliminate cancerous cells and cells that have been affected by viruses, may cause airways to become inflamed, thus exacerbating asthma symptoms. Read More »
Study: Smoke-free law in U.K. leads to drop in hospital admissions among asthmatic children
It’s commonly known that tobacco smoke can exacerbate asthma symptoms, but a new study conducted at Imperial College London shows just how big of an impact reduced exposure to this irritant can have on children who suffer from the chronic respiratory disease. Read More »
Bronchial thermoplasty reduces symptoms among asthma patients
Researchers from National Jewish Health recently revealed that a non-pharmacologic method of asthma treatment known as bronchial thermoplasty can be incredibly effective at reducing daily symptoms among patients. Read More »
Bronchial thermoplasty reduces symptoms among asthma patients
Researchers from National Jewish Health recently revealed that a non-pharmacologic method of asthma treatment known as bronchial thermoplasty can be incredibly effective at reducing daily symptoms among patients. Read More »
Study: Asthma patients may be too accepting of their symptoms
According to medwireNews, a recent study conducted in the United Kingdom reveals that people who have asthma may “overestimate their asthma control.” Read More »
Study: Asthma patients may be too accepting of their symptoms
According to medwireNews, a recent study conducted in the United Kingdom reveals that people who have asthma may “overestimate their asthma control.” Read More »
Researchers identify new gene associated with severe childhood asthma
International researchers recently published a study in the journal Nature Genetics revealing that they had discovered a new gene associated with severe childhood asthma. Read More »
Researchers identify new gene associated with severe childhood asthma
International researchers recently published a study in the journal Nature Genetics revealing that they had discovered a new gene associated with severe childhood asthma. Read More »