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| Children who develop asthma have lung function deficits as neonates PhysOrg.com "Our study shows that children with asthma by age seven already had significant airflow deficits and increased bronchial responsiveness as neonates. Lung function deficits also progressed throughout childhood in our study, suggesting a potential ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Local air pollution may explain neighborhood differences in rates of childhood ... News-Medical.net Where a child lives can greatly affect his or her risk for asthma. According to a new study by scientists at Columbia University, neighborhood differences in rates of childhood asthma may be explained by varying levels of air pollution from trucks and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Childhood Exposure to Germs Can Bolster Immune System Voice of America The research found that adult mice raised in a germ-free lab environment were more likely than normal lab mice to develop allergies, asthma and other serious autoimmune disorders, in which normally defensive immune system cells turn against the body's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Children's hospitals receive $2 million from state Columbus Dispatch As expected, Kasich yesterday confirmed the monetary award to Nationwide Children's and five other children's hospitals across the state for two joint research projects — one dealing with childhood asthma and the other for neonatal abstinence syndrome. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Steroid Exposure Risk High in 'Allergic Triad' Family Practice News Digital Network Of the patients with asthma, 74% were treated with inhaled steroids. Of those, 36% received steroid prescriptions from multiple physicians, 29% from allergists alone, 21% from primary care physicians alone, and 9% from pulmonologists alone. See all stories on this topic » |
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