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Vaping may increase asthma risk in adolescents, says study
E-cigarettes have fewer toxins than regular cigarettes but still contain a mixture of harmful chemicals and raise the risk of respiratory diseases.
Food allergy in infancy linked to childhood asthma, reduced lung...
Babies with a food allergy were almost four times more likely to develop asthma at six years of age, compared to children without a food allergy.
Researchers provide more insight into treatment of severe asthma
Kawakami and his colleagues are working to understand how these HRF and antibody interactions drive dangerous allergic reactions.
Cipla launches campaign on respiratory diseases, cure
The campaign, ‘Tuffies’ aims to direct more targeted awareness on improving respiratory care amongst children, especially those living with asthma.
Study links domestic abuse to increased levels of asthma in women
Significantly larger percentage of women who had atopic diseases and had a history of being exposed to domestic abuse and violence compared to those...
Babies exposed to household cleaning products prone to asthma
Infants, who typically spend 80 per cent-90 per cent of their time indoors and are especially vulnerable to chemical exposures through the lungs and...
Ask the Doctor: Mild asthma patients also require inhaler as they are...
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Asthma attacks in pregnancy tied to complications for mothers, babies
Nearly 40% of pregnant women decrease or stop taking asthma medication because they are worrying it could be harmful to their unborn babies