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Outdoor Team Sports In High-Ozone Environments Could Triple Asthma Risk In Children (p 386) A US study in this week's issue of THE LANCET highlights how children playing outdoor team sports in areas of high ozone concentration could be three times more likely to develop asthma than children who do not take part in sporting activities. Asthma is the most common chronic disease of childhood; its prevalence and incidence have been... view more... (2002-01-30)
Childhood asthma still inappropriately treated in the UK Children with asthma are missing out on the best drug treatment for their disease, because family doctors are ignoring prescribing guidelines, suggests research published ahead of print in the Archives of Disease in Childhood. view more (2007-09-04)
Treatment of asthma: Stepping up treatment and also stepping it down Asthma symptoms vary greatly among individuals and vary at times with each individual. view more (2007-04-10)
Breakthrough in understanding severe asthma has potential for new treatment Scientists from King's College London and Imperial College London believe they have discovered a key element in the development of chronic asthma. view more (2009-06-16)
More pounds equals worse asthma? A new study presented at the American Thoracic Society 2007 International Conference finds that obese people are significantly more likely to have persistent or severe persistent asthma than their thinner counterparts. view more (2007-05-23)
New approach for treating asthma (p 1715) Authors of a UK study in this week's issue of THE LANCET suggest that targeting the underlying cause of asthma-rather than treating symptoms of the disorder-could be more effective in reducing severe asthma attacks. Conventional treatment for people with asthma relies on assessments of symptoms and simple measures of lung function. however,... view more... (2002-11-22)
Inhaled steroids may not be enough for some children with asthma Some children may not be able to keep their asthma under control even if they consistently report using inhaled corticosteroids, a mainstay of asthma treatment. view more (2007-05-23)
Regular use of inhaled steroids cuts hospital admissions for asthma by a third Regular use of inhaled steroids cuts hospital admissions for severe asthma by almost a third, reveals research in Thorax. view more (2002-09-27)
'Suspending asthma treatment a bad option for expectant mothers': Study Pregnant women suffering from asthma run a greater risk of giving birth prematurely if they suspend their asthma treatments. According to a Université de Montréal study, published in Respiratory Medicine, the probability of suffering from hypertension during pregnancy also increases for women who interrupt their asthma treatment. view more (2009-03-11)
Low-sodium advice for asthmatics should be taken with a pinch of salt Following a low-sodium diet does not appear to have any appreciable impact on asthma control, according to new research. view more (2008-07-16)
Playing GAMES highlights stigma of asthma in schools Southampton schoolchildren have described the stigma associated with asthma and highlighted the bullying that some asthmatics suffer. view more (1998-09-04)
Many asthmatic patients may have abnormal breathing patterns Large numbers of asthmatic patients may have abnormal breathing patterns, finds a study in this week's BMJ, suggesting an important unrecognised diagnostic overlap between asthma and dysfunctional breathing. All adults receiving treatment for asthma in one general practice were surveyed to assess symptoms associated with abnormal breathing. About... view more... (2001-05-02)
Asthma risk increases in children treated for HIV Children whose immune systems rebound after treatment with potent anti-viral drugs for HIV infection face an increased risk of developing asthma, said a federally funded consortium of researchers led by those from Baylor College of Medicine in a report that appears online in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. view more (2008-07-02)
Exposure to sunlight could reduce asthma Australian researchers have found that exposure to measured doses of ultraviolet light, such as sunlight, could reduce asthma. view more (2006-10-26)
Mold linked to asthma A Cardiff University study has found that removing indoor mold improves the symptoms of people with asthma. view more (2007-09-06)
Children with Asthma More Likely to Have Behavioural Problems Children with asthma are more likely to have behavioural problems according to a new study conducted by researchers at The University of Manchester. Dr Rachel Calam, Senior Lecturer in Clinical Psychology, and her team followed 663 children from the National Asthma Campaign, Manchester Asthma and Allergy Study from birth to examine the development... view more... (2003-09-16)
Research team finds link between asthma and depressive disorders Young people with asthma are about twice as likely to suffer from depressive and anxiety disorders than are children without asthma, according to a study by a research team in Seattle. view more (2007-11-07)
Low-dose aspirin offers lower chance of asthma In a large, randomized, placebo-controlled study of 22,071 healthy male physicians, taking a low-dose of aspirin every other day lowered the risk of receiving an initial asthma diagnosis by 22 percent. view more (2007-01-15)
Study links asthma and post-traumatic stress disorder For the first time, a study has linked asthma with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among adults in the community. The study of male twins who were veterans of the Vietnam era suggests that the association between asthma and PTSD is not primarily explained by common genetic influences. view more (2007-11-15)
Antibiotic treatment targets difficult asthma Hunter researchers have shown that a commonly available antibiotic can improve the quality of life of patients with difficult asthma, and may also generate significant health care savings. view more (2007-12-18)
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