Better ventilation may ease some asthma symptoms • Allergy news • Nov 15 09 Improved home ventilation that dehumidifies the air may make it easier for people with asthma to breathe at night, hint findings of a small study from the United Kingdom. In… New Developments Improve Food Allergy Management • Allergy news • Nov 05 09 Less restrictive dietary options, better detection, targeted avoidance measures, educational directives and potential new therapies are improving food allergy management and giving hope to the more than 12 million Americans affected… Study Links Folic Acid Supplements to Asthma • Allergy news • Nov 04 09 A University of Adelaide study may have shed light on the rise in childhood asthma in developed countries like Australia in recent decades. Researchers from the University’s Robinson Institute have… New asthma research presented at CHEST 2009 • Allergy news • Nov 03 09 Zinc deficiency may play a role in the development of extrinsic or allergic asthma. Researchers from India evaluated serum zinc levels and absolute eosinophil count in 96 cases of asthma… Stubborn asthma may signal poor use of meds • Allergy news • Oct 23 09 People with difficult-to-control asthma are often not taking their anti-asthma medication as prescribed by their doctor, new study findings indicate. Even when prescribed high doses of steroids, about… Minority kids less apt to take asthma meds • Allergy news • Oct 14 09 Black and Hispanic children with asthma are less likely than their white counterparts to be taking daily medication meant to prevent asthma attacks, a U.S. study shows. The findings,… Preventing allergies • Allergy news • Oct 06 09 Vaccination can lower children’s risk of allergy. Cathleen Muche-Borowski and her coauthors present a clinical practice guideline for allergy prevention in the current issue of Deutsches Ärzteblatt International (Dtsch Arztebl Int 2009; 106[39]: 625-31). Allergic… Nonallergic rhinitis symptoms more severe than allergic rhinitis • Allergy news • Oct 05 09 A comparison of symptoms in patients with allergic rhinitis (AR) and non-allergic rhinitis (NAR) revealed that those with the NAR experienced worse symptoms. The findings are according to new… Vitamin D’s Role in Preventing Asthma Studied in Pregnant Women • Allergy news • Oct 01 09 A group of pregnant women who have asthma or allergies will get extra vitamin D as part of a study to determine if the vitamin can… Allergies among youth on the rise • Allergy news • Sep 21 09 Asthma, nasal symptoms and eczema is a major public health problem in Sweden, not least among young people. Half of all teenagers are affected in Västra Götaland County in West Sweden.… Breathing technique can reduce frequency, severity of asthma attacks • Allergy news • Sep 21 09 As the health care reform debate turns to cutting costs and improving treatment outcomes, two professors at Southern Methodist University in Dallas are expanding a study that shows… Changes in Weather May Trigger Child’s Asthma • Allergy news • Sep 14 09 Changes in humidity and temperature result in an increase in Emergency Department (ED) visits for pediatric asthma exacerbations according to a report published this month in Annals of Allergy, Asthma… Early daycare may not lower asthma risk • Allergy news • Sep 09 09 Contrary to what some previous studies have suggested, children who enter daycare at an early age may not have a reduced risk of allergies and asthma later on, researchers reported… Family history linked to acne in teens • Allergy news • Sep 04 09 Teenagers’ odds of developing moderate to severe acne may depend largely on whether their parents had the problem, a new study suggests. Most teenagers have occasional acne breakouts, with… New Asthma Predictors Needed to Determine Future Risk in Certain Patients • Allergy news • Sep 01 09 Screening tests used to predict asthma activity in patients may have little tracking success when applied to people with persistent disease who are adhering to their… Why some don’t use asthma meds as directed • Allergy news • Aug 31 09 People’s beliefs about the benefits and risks of their asthma medication may be key to their willingness to take it as directed, a new study finds. The study, published… Sad, stressful events may worsen kids’ asthma • Allergy news • Aug 18 09 When asthma and symptoms of depression coexist in kids, asthma may become worse, study findings suggest. Researchers studied the breathing patterns of 90 asthmatic 7- to 17-year-old boys and girls… Limiting allergy triggers may cut kids’ asthma risk • Allergy news • Aug 05 09 Children who are genetically vulnerable to asthma may be less likely to develop the disease if their exposure to a variety of allergy triggers can be limited, a research… Allergy shots may aid milder insect allergies too • Allergy news • Jul 27 09 The same “venom shots” used to treat severe insect allergies may take the sting out of milder reactions as well, a preliminary study suggests. The treatment, known as venom… Web-based care may improve asthma control • Allergy news • Jul 21 09 People with asthma may be able to better manage their symptoms with the help of Web-based resources and interactivity, a study published Monday suggests. In a year-long study of 200… Study Finds Link Between Parental Stress, Air Pollution, and Children’s Risk for Developing As • Allergy news • Jul 21 09 Children with stressed out parents may be more susceptible to developing asthma associated with environmental triggers such as high levels of traffic-related pollution… Baby bathwater contains fragrance allergens • Allergy news • Jul 17 09 A group of chemists from the University of Santiago de Compostela (USC) has developed a method to quantify the fragrance allergens found in baby bathwater. The researchers have analysed real samples and… Tackling Several Allergens at Once to Prevent Asthma in Kids • Allergy news • Jul 08 09 Reducing children’s exposure to a variety of allergens, rather than targeting a single “trigger,” might be a better way to avoid asthma, according to a new… Heavy youngsters at risk for asthma symptoms • Allergy news • Jun 29 09 Children who are overweight at age 6 to 7 years are at increased risk for having symptoms of asthma like shortness of breath and “twitchy” airways when they are 8… It happened to me… I’m allergic to modern life • Allergy news • Jun 28 09 Former TV producer, Sarah Dacre, 53, had a successful career in London, but, in 1994, she suddenly began suffering from a pattern of mysterious symptoms. When finally diagnosed… Page 6 of 20 pages « First < 4 5 6 7 8 > Last » << Back to main