Asthma is an enormous public health problem that continues to grow larger, in part because scientists don't fully understand how it is caused. Existing therapies don't cure the disease and often don't ...
Background: Primary care physicians, who manage the care of most children with asthma, often do not optimally assess disease control, prescribe asthma controller medications, or provide family asthma ...
One in ten school-aged children in Australia have a current diagnosis of asthma. Every year, there are around 40,000 asthma hospitalizations and over 40 per cent of these are in children aged younger ...
The investigational monoclonal antibody tezepelumab proved to be an effective therapy for uncontrolled severe asthma in patients with and without perennial and seasonal allergies, a post-hoc analysis ...
Researchers have found in a new study that higher serum cotinine levels, indicating greater tobacco exposure, are strongly ...
Alopecia areata and asthma share inflammatory pathways, with IL-33 playing a significant mediating role in their association. Mendelian randomization analysis revealed a strong link between asthma and ...
Research demonstrates that blocking the action of two pro-inflammatory molecules significantly reduces symptoms of allergic asthma in mice, which could lead to development of a new treatment for ...
A recent multicenter clinical trial has uncovered inflammatory pathways that contribute to asthma flare-ups in children that occur despite treatment, according to findings published in JAMA Pediatrics ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . “At present, we lack noninvasive tests to identify asthma subtypes or endotypes based on these cell types in ...
HOUSTON – (Aug. 15, 2013) – Dr. David Corry compares the allergic response to a computer. Asthma is part of a battle that takes place as the immune system marshals its forces to fight off an invading ...