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Even if severe allergic reaction is in doubt, epinephrine should be used, experts say

by BobbyG | Aug 6, 2015 | Asthma in the News

Even when emergency physicians aren’t 100 percent sure a person is suffering from a severe allergic reaction, epinephrine should be used, experts agree.

Exploring 'clinical conundrum' of asthma-COPD overlap in nonsmokers with chronic asthma

by BobbyG | Aug 5, 2015 | Asthma in the News

Researchers may be closer to finding the mechanism responsible for loss of lung elastic recoil and airflow limitation in nonsmokers with chronic asthma. The study reported that both nonsmokers and smokers with chronic asthma share features of COPD. This conundrum,...

If the 'pollen tsunami' has swept through, why are you still miserable?

by BobbyG | Aug 5, 2015 | Asthma in the News

Although spring, summer and fall have different sets of allergens to trip up allergy and asthma sufferers, they can cause the same symptoms. Those who have multiple triggers, may not be able to distinguish between what’s causing their symptoms. They just know...

Teen marijuana use not linked to later depression, lung cancer, other health problems, study finds

by BobbyG | Aug 4, 2015 | Asthma in the News

Chronic marijuana use by teenage boys does not appear to be linked to later physical or mental health issues such as depression, psychotic symptoms or asthma, according to a new study.

On-chip processor the first step in point-of-care asthma and tuberculosis diagnostics

by BobbyG | Jul 31, 2015 | Asthma in the News

A device to mix liquids utilizing ultrasonics is the first and most difficult component in a miniaturized system for low-cost analysis of sputum from patients with pulmonary diseases such as tuberculosis and asthma.

Hair samples may offer new insights into the relationship between asthma, cortisol, and complications in pregnancy

by BobbyG | Jul 28, 2015 | Asthma in the News

Hair samples can be used to measure the effects of asthma on the cortisol levels of women during pregnancy, according to new research. This research also shows that levels of cortisol, a stress-related hormone, tend to be lower among pregnant women with asthma than...
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