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Immunotherapy for egg allergy may allow patients to eat egg safely long after treatment

by | Feb 24, 2019 | Asthma in the News

After completing up to four years of egg oral immunotherapy (eOIT) treatment, certain participants were able to safely incorporate egg into their diet for five years.

Prenatal exposure to phthalates linked to motor skill deficiencies at age 11

by | Feb 21, 2019 | Asthma in the News

Scientists report motor skills problems in children exposed during pregnancy to plasticizer chemicals known as phthalates that are widely used in personal care products like moisturizers and lipstick, as well as plastic containers and children’s toys.

Genetic clues to high rates of asthma in those of African ancestry

by | Feb 20, 2019 | Asthma in the News

In the largest study of its kind, researchers have found new clues into the parts of the human genome associated with the higher rates of asthma in those of African ancestry.

Birch pollen allergen immunotherapy normalizes nasal gene-expression and microbial community

by | Feb 19, 2019 | Asthma in the News

According to a new study, birch pollen allergen immunotherapy modifies the gene expression and microbiome profile of the nasal epithelium to correspond to those of healthy controls.

Engineers develop wearable respiration monitor with children's toy

by | Feb 14, 2019 | Asthma in the News

Using Shrinky Dinks, a popular children’s toy, engineers have created wearable, disposable respiration sensors that track the rate and volume of a wearer’s breath. The new device will help sufferers of asthma and many other pulmonary conditions.

Electronic tool has potential to improve asthma care

by | Feb 14, 2019 | Asthma in the News

A new electronic decision support tool for managing asthma has the potential to improve the quality of asthma care in primary care settings, suggests a new study.
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