You are here : health.am > Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology Health Center > Allergy news Allergy news 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… Teaching Families to Manage Asthma Can Reduce E.R. Visits • Allergy news • May 26 09 The key to reducing the leading cause of pediatric emergency room visits could be to educate young patients and their parents about how to manage asthma, according to… Study Describes New Notion in Diagnosing Food Allergies, “Delayed Anaphylaxis” • Allergy news • May 14 09 Spring is here and more of us are heading outside to enjoy jogging, hiking, gardening and camping. Wherever our outdoor adventures lead, there is a good chance… Folic Acid May Help Treat Allergies, Asthma • Allergy news • Apr 30 09 Folic acid, or vitamin B9, essential for red blood cell health and long known to reduce the risk of spinal birth defects, may also suppress allergic reactions and lessen the… Vitamin D Levels Linked to Asthma Severity • Allergy news • Apr 23 09 New research provides evidence for a link between vitamin D insufficiency and asthma severity. Serum levels of vitamin D in more than 600 Costa Rican children were inversely linked to… Could lice prevent asthma? • Allergy news • Apr 23 09 Could lice be the secret to preventing asthma? Research on mice shows that those carrying the most lice had calmer immune systems than uninfested rodents, and they said their finding may have implications… Food for Thought—Understanding Food Allergies in Kids • Allergy news • Apr 20 09 Every year, thousands of parents learn of their children’s food allergies following a reaction that can affect many body systems, including the skin, respiratory, gastrointestinal, and/or cardiovascular systems. About 2… Asthma plus traffic equals poor lung function • Allergy news • Apr 15 09 The results of a new study appear to expand the link between traffic exposure and poor lung function among people with asthma. In a study of 176 adults with asthma… Accidental EpiPen injections becoming more common • Allergy news • Apr 13 09 Self-administered shots of epinephrine can halt a life-threatening allergic reaction, but accidental injection appears to be a growing problem, according to a new study. In a review of case reports from… Purple does not stand for prevention in asthma • Allergy news • Apr 09 09 The so-called purple pill, known popularly as Nexium and and esomeprazole to physicians, did not reduce asthma symptoms in patients who did not have symptoms of heartburn, said… Treatment for Acid Reflux Does Not Improve Asthma • Allergy news • Apr 09 09 New research suggests that a widely used treatment for persistent acid reflux among asthmatics doesn’t actually improve their quality of life. The finding that as many as one-third of… Allergy Avoidance: Give Pollen the Brushoff to Avoid Seasonal Allergies • Allergy news • Apr 07 09 Ah, spring is in the air—and so are billions of grains of pollen released from grasses, trees and flowering plants. They’re the culprit behind seasonal allergies, the… Malfunction of the respiratory epithelium is a cause of allergy? • Allergy news • Apr 03 09 One reason for the development of allergy may be malfunction of the respiratory epithelium, which allows allergens to bind to, enter and travel through the epithelium. Two… Spring Arrives and So Do Allergies • Allergy news • Mar 23 09 After a bitterly cold and snowy winter, many look forward to the warmer, breezy, sunny days of this new season, but along with the arrival of spring come the dreaded itchy… Asthma burden severe for low-income families • Allergy news • Mar 19 09 Asthma-related costs can seriously impact an underprivileged family, but proper asthma care can greatly decrease the economic burden, according to study findings from Brazil. As Dr. Rosana Franco, of the Universidade… Powder Free Gloves in Hospitals Decreases Allergy Risk • Allergy news • Mar 07 09 Using powder-free latex gloves rather than those with cornstarch powder greatly reduced the number of workers’ compensation claims related to latex-related illness, a recent Geisinger study found. Healthcare… Page 6 of 16 pages « First < 4 5 6 7 8 > Last » << Back to main