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What type of asthma inhaler is right for you?
GoodRx reports that choosing the right asthma inhaler depends on symptom severity and frequency, with options for quick ...
Some 28 million Americans suffer from asthma attacks. Now, researchers have developed a new method that they say could predict when attacks strike up to five years in advance. By looking at small ...
Breathing can feel normal for weeks, then suddenly turn into a race for air. That uncertainty is one of the hardest parts of living with asthma. Even when symptoms seem quiet, an attack can still ...
Severe asthma affects roughly 2 million people in the United States. It is hard to control — even with inhaled steroid medicines and additional therapies. More than 80% of cases are linked to type 2 ...
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has recommended eight digital platforms for people with asthma to use on phones or tablets to help manage their condition. The move follows ...
Researchers at Mass General Brigham and Karolinska Institutet have identified a new method to predict asthma exacerbations with a high degree of accuracy. The study is published in Nature ...
New research done in the UK has revealed that adults with asthma who also deal with depression or anxiety run a much higher risk of having asthma attacks than those without mental health struggles.
An international team of researchers from the Universities of Leicester and Naples has examined the role of a receptor in the body that could help to prevent or reduce the effects of asthma attacks.
One out of every 12 school-age children has asthma, which is the most common reason for missed school days. Any time a child develops asthma symptoms, it’s worth looking at what they ate, touched, or ...
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