According to BBC News, a group of researchers from King’s College London has begun examining the impact that vitamin D – which can be obtained through exposure to sunlight – has on asthma patients. Read More »
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Exposure to the sun may help treat asthma
According to BBC News, a group of researchers from King’s College London has begun examining the impact that vitamin D – which can be obtained through exposure to sunlight – has on asthma patients. Read More »
As carbon dioxide levels increase, pollen allergies are expected to worsen
It has long been documented that climate change and increased carbon dioxide levels have a negative effect on the environment, but recent research suggests that these factors may lead to worse allergies, which could have a significant impact on the millions of Americans who suffer from these afflictions. Read More »
As carbon dioxide levels increase, pollen allergies are expected to worsen
It has long been documented that climate change and increased carbon dioxide levels have a negative effect on the environment, but recent research suggests that these factors may lead to worse allergies, which could have a significant impact on the millions of Americans who suffer from these afflictions. Read More »
Being born in the United States increases your risk of developing allergies, says study
Over the years, a large amount of research has been conducted to shed light on what causes people to have allergies, and new research conducted at St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center in New York City suggests that one factor that may be to blame is being born in this country. Read More »
Being born in the United States increases your risk of developing allergies, says study
Over the years, a large amount of research has been conducted to shed light on what causes people to have allergies, and new research conducted at St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center in New York City suggests that one factor that may be to blame is being born in this country. Read More »
CDC: Skin and food allergies on the rise among U.S. children
“Allergies are not a joke, it is very frightening for families impacted by it – they do not want it to control their lives, but it does,” said Dr. Sakina Bajowala, an allergy specialist in Chicago, according to NBC News. Read More »
CDC: Skin and food allergies on the rise among U.S. children
“Allergies are not a joke, it is very frightening for families impacted by it – they do not want it to control their lives, but it does,” said Dr. Sakina Bajowala, an allergy specialist in Chicago, according to NBC News. Read More »
Sucking on your baby’s pacifier may reduce risk of asthma and allergies, says study
According to a new study published in the May 6 issue of the peer-reviewed medical journal Pediatrics, parents may be able to decrease the likelihood of their kids getting asthma or eczema if they suck on the pacifiers that their children use when they are infants. Read More »
High pollen count impacts asthma sufferers
An abnormally high pollen count in many parts of the United States this spring could mean worse symptoms for individuals who suffer from asthma. Read More »