You are here : health.am > Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology Health Center > Allergy news Allergy news Chlorinated swimming pools Linked to Rise in Childhood Asthma • Allergy news • Jul 18 06 The prevalence of childhood asthma and wheeze rises around 2 to 3 per cent for every indoor swimming pool per 100,000 of the population across Europe, indicates research… Teenage smokers at risk of asthma • Allergy news • Jul 12 06 Young adolescents who take up smoking run the risk of developing wheezing and asthma while still in their teens, new research confirms. In a study of nearly 3,000 German children followed… Allergy battle could be won in five years • Allergy news • Jul 12 06 Allergies such as asthma, eczema and hay fever could be snuffed out within five years thanks to pioneering work at The University of Manchester. Researchers, working with colleagues at… Old carpet underlay unlikely asbestos risk • Allergy news • Jul 11 06 The West Australian Department of Health has reassured the public that old carpet underlay was extremely unlikely to contain asbestos. The move comes in response to an article in The West… COPD Patients Using Beta-agonist Inhalers Are at Risk • Allergy news • Jul 10 06 A new analysis that compares two common inhalers for patients suffering from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) finds that one reduces respiratory-related hospitalizations and respiratory deaths, but the other… Early fungal exposure can enhance allergy risk • Allergy news • Jul 05 06 Exposure to certain airborne fungal spores in early childhood may increase the risk of developing non-fungal allergies, according to researchers at the University of Cincinnati, Ohio. Conversely, some fungal types… More women than men hospitalized for asthma • Allergy news • Jun 25 06 Women are significantly more likely than men to go to the emergency department because of asthma-related symptoms and to be admitted to the hospital, a Canadian study shows. It’s not… Common Asthma Inhaler Causing Deaths • Allergy news • Jun 21 06 Three common asthma inhalers containing the drugs salmeterol or formoterol may be causing four out of five U.S. asthma-related deaths per year and should be taken off the market, researchers from Cornell… Accidental Peanut Ingestion Rate on the Decline • Allergy news • Jun 15 06 Accidental ingestion of peanut rates may be down for people suffering from peanut allergies, but there’s still room for improvement, according to a new study. The study, entitled “Accidental ingestions… Second Hand Smoke Makes Allergies Worse • Allergy news • Jun 14 06 A new study offers concrete evidence that allergies are exacerbated by secondhand smoke. The study, entitled “Challenge with environmental tobacco smoke exacerbates allergic airway disease in human beings” can be found… Scientists breed allergy-free kitten • Allergy news • Jun 12 06 A team of scientists believe they have bred the world’s first hypoallergenic cat. The discovery can potentially open the doors to millions of pet owners homes who’s allergies made owning a furry friend… New inhaler improves exercise-induced asthma • Allergy news • Jun 09 06 A new inhaled corticosteroid, ciclesonide, significantly reduces airway constriction triggered by exercise in people with asthma, according to a new report. Ciclesonide (trade name Alvesco) has been submitted to the US Food… Infants’ food allergies rarer than parents believe • Allergy news • Jun 08 06 Parents are more likely to think their infant is allergic to certain foods than is actually the case, according to a new study from the UK. Dr. Taraneh Dean of… Breathing Exercises Can Significantly Cut Inhaler Use in Mild Asthma • Allergy news • Jun 05 06 Double blind randomised controlled trial of two different breathing techniques in the management of asthma] Online First: Thorax; 2006: doi.10.1136/thx.2005.054767 Breathing techniques can cut the use of… Spacers versus nebulisers for treatment of acute asthma • Allergy news • May 30 06 Two treatment methods for asthma attacks - spacers and nebulizers - are equally effective in staving off hospital admissions, a new review shows. However, at least for children, spacers… Few kids with serious insect stings get needed care • Allergy news • May 25 06 Most children who suffer a serious allergic reaction to an insect sting are not taken to a hospital as they should be, a large study conducted in Israel… Rickets still a risk for kids with milk allergy • Allergy news • May 18 06 Though the childhood bone disease rickets has become rare in many countries, the case of one child underscores the potential risk for kids who are allergic to milk.… Task Force says no to OTC nasal steroids • Allergy news • May 17 06 A panel set up by two allergy associations has come out against making steroid nasal sprays available without a prescription. Intranasal corticosteroids used for treating allergies and hay fever… Peanut - kiss not the culprit in Canadian teens death • Allergy news • May 16 06 According to a coroner in Quebec a severe asthma attack was responsible for the death of a 15 year old girl last November and not a peanut-contaminated… Early drug therapy doesn’t prevent asthma: studies • Allergy news • May 12 06 Using inhaled steroids to treat asthma in young children does not alter the course of the disease and should not be used for that purpose, according to two studies in… Indoor Pollutants Linked to Asthma Symptoms in Children • Allergy news • May 10 06 Increased levels of two major indoor air pollutants - nitrogen dioxide and house dust mite - are responsible for worsening symptoms in children with asthma, reports a study in… Europe wide study to examine causes of asthma • Allergy news • May 09 06 Imperial College London and Ludwig-Maximilians-Universit?(LMU) Munich are to take the lead in a Euro 11 million (GBP 8 million) study to examine how genetics and environment influence the development… Day care increases risk of allergy symptoms • Allergy news • May 05 06 Preschool age children who attend day care have a heightened risk of developing respiratory and allergy symptoms, according to results of a study conducted by Swedish researchers. Dr. Linda Hagerhed-Engman,… High birth and childhood weight raise asthma risk • Allergy news • May 04 06 Children who are overweight, or were heavy at birth, are significantly more likely than their peers to develop asthma, a new research review shows. In an analysis of a… Many Asthmatic Children Have Poor Control Over Symptoms • Allergy news • May 01 06 Many children with asthma have poor control over their symptoms due to either a lack of preventive treatment or ineffective treatment, according to preliminary research from the University of… Page 12 of 16 pages « First < 10 11 12 13 14 > Last » << Back to main