Newborn breast feeding reduces risk of asthma
Infants fed exclusively with breast milk during their hospitalization at birth are less likely to develop asthma in early childhood, according to research presented on Sept. 27 at… read more.
Infants fed exclusively with breast milk during their hospitalization at birth are less likely to develop asthma in early childhood, according to research presented on Sept. 27 at… read more.
Children with asthma who are exposed to high levels of indoor allergens, such as cockroach and mouse allergens, are at an increased risk of developing respiratory viral infections… read more.
Stallergenes Greer, a leading global healthcare company specialising in allergen immunotherapy, announced that the FDA has approved Palforzia [Peanut (Arachis hypogaea) Allergen Powder-dnfp], for the treatment of toddlers… read more.
ARS Pharmaceuticals, Inc. announced the European Commission’s approval of EURneffy for emergency treatment of severe allergic reactions in adults and children weighing at least 30 kilograms. This approval… read more.
AstraZeneca’s Fasenra (benralizumab) has been approved in China by the country’s National Medical Products Association (NMPA) for the maintenance treatment of patients 12 years of age and older… read more.
ARS Pharmaceuticals, Inc. , a biopharmaceutical company dedicated to empowering at-risk patients and caregivers to better protect patients from severe allergic reactions that could lead to anaphylaxis, announced… read more.
High levels of the respiratory irritant ozone and grass pollen are likely during the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games if hot, sunny weather prevails, suggests an analysis of… read more.
A study from the University of Michigan has identified a potential new treatment for food allergies in inulin, a naturally occurring plant fiber commonly used as a supplement,… read more.
Australian researchers have discovered how changes in antibody levels over time can predict which children are likely to outgrow their peanut allergy. The research, led by Murdoch Children’s Research… read more.
On World Asthma Day 2024 the message is clear: “Asthma Education Empowers.” The Forum of International Respiratory Societies (FIRS), of which the American Thoracic Society is a founding member, stresses the… read more.
In asthma, the tightening of muscles around the bronchi causes damage to the airway by squeezing and destroying epithelial cells, which promotes the airway inflammation and mucus production… read more.
Patients who may have been mis-labelled as allergic to penicillin could be safely offered a dose of the oral antibiotic to demonstrate that they could take it without… read more.
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