Hospital Asthma Grades Don't Improve Kids' Outcomes: Study by BobbyG | Oct 5, 2011 | Asthma in the NewsSome experts say the results of this study suggest that the standards may be useless, since they may not translate into improvement in the real world.
Could Carbon Dioxide Ease Allergies? by BobbyG | Oct 5, 2011 | Asthma in the NewsAn experimental treatment may ease allergy symptoms, but it could be bad for Mother Nature.
Study Finds Fewer Asthmatics Die of Swine Flu by BobbyG | Sep 26, 2011 | Asthma in the NewsAsthmatics who are admitted to a hospital with swine flu are half as likely to die as their peers, a new study has found.
Moderate Alcohol Intake May Cut Asthma Risk by BobbyG | Sep 26, 2011 | Asthma in the NewsThe “sweet spot” appears to be drinking one to six units of alcohol per week, researchers say.
Gene May Explain Why Some Asthmatics Don't Respond to Steroids: Study by BobbyG | Sep 26, 2011 | Asthma in the NewsUp to 40 percent of people with asthma do not respond to inhaled steroids, and researchers say they may know why.
Is Low-Fat Yogurt Linked to Allergies? by BobbyG | Sep 22, 2011 | Asthma in the NewsA new study suggests that women who eat low-fat yogurt during pregnancy may be raising their child’s risk of allergies later in life.