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Children with common allergies have twice heart disease risk

by BobbyG | Dec 8, 2015 | Asthma in the News

Children with allergies, particularly asthma and hay fever, have about twice the rate of high blood pressure and high cholesterol, setting them on a course for heart disease at a surprisingly early age, reports a new study. Even when the study controlled for obesity,...

Risk of childhood wheeze from antibiotic use in third trimester of pregnancy

by BobbyG | Dec 3, 2015 | Asthma in the News

Antibiotic use during the third trimester of pregnancy leads to an increased risk of childhood wheeze, according to new findings.

Risk of childhood wheeze from antibiotic use in third trimester of pregnancy

by BobbyG | Dec 3, 2015 | Asthma in the News

Antibiotic use during the third trimester of pregnancy leads to an increased risk of childhood wheeze, according to new findings.

Moonlighting molecules: Finding new uses for old enzymes

by BobbyG | Nov 30, 2015 | Asthma in the News

Researchers have identified a potentially significant new application for a well-known human enzyme, which may have implications for treating respiratory diseases such as asthma.

Moonlighting molecules: Finding new uses for old enzymes

by BobbyG | Nov 30, 2015 | Asthma in the News

Researchers have identified a potentially significant new application for a well-known human enzyme, which may have implications for treating respiratory diseases such as asthma.
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