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Flour identified as main cause of occupational asthma in France

by BobbyG | Sep 7, 2014 | Asthma in the News

Flour has been identified as the main cause of occupational asthma in France, closely followed by cleaning products. The research, which is the largest of its kind to be undertaken in France, aimed to understand who was most affected by the condition and what the main...

Electronic nose can detect sub-groups of asthma in children

by BobbyG | Sep 7, 2014 | Asthma in the News

An electronic nose can be used to successfully detect different sub-groups of asthmatic children, according to a new study. The new study analysed the profile of exhaled breath in samples from 106 children with asthma or wheeze. This involved looking at particles in...

Around 1 in 10 UK women has dry eye disease, requiring artificial tears

by BobbyG | Sep 3, 2014 | Asthma in the News

Around one in 10 women in the UK has dry eye disease, requiring artificial tears or gel to lubricate the eyes and protect them from damage, reveals the first UK research of its kind. Altered pain perception and psychological factors may be involved in the condition,...

Allergic reaction to antibiotic residues in foods? You may have to watch what your fruits and veggies eat

by BobbyG | Sep 3, 2014 | Asthma in the News

People with food allergies always have to watch what they eat. Now, they may have to watch what their fruits and vegetables eat, as it seems it’s possible to have an allergic reaction to antibiotic residues in food.

For kids with both asthma and obesity, which came first?

by BobbyG | Sep 3, 2014 | Asthma in the News

The premise that obesity contributes to childhood asthma — rather than the other way around — is the focus of a new study.

Indoor mold poses health risk to asthma sufferers

by BobbyG | Aug 28, 2014 | Asthma in the News

By critically reviewing the findings from 17 studies in eight different countries, the research has found that the presence of several types of mould can lead to breathing problems in asthma sufferers, as well as increasing the likelihood of developing the...
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