Saturday, August 17, 2013

Could Your Asthma Affect Your Baby?

Asthma in pregnant women linked to increased disease risk for baby
(dailyRx News) Many women deal with asthma when they are pregnant. But it may not be just the mother who is affected by the disease. A pregnant mother's asthma also may pose some risks to newborn children......

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Study: Racism Linked To Adult Onset Asthma In Black Women

A study released by Boston University researchers have linked the experience of racism to cases of adult-onset asthma in African-American women. The study, released by the school’s Slone Epidemiology Center (SEC), says Black women who experienced frequent instances of racism were more likely to develop the lung condition in their adult years when compared to women who experienced less racism......

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Researchers looking for new ways to treat asthma

The Perelman School Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania received a $12 million, five-year grant from the National Institutes of Health to lead a multi-institutional study looking at the biology of asthma and other airway disorders such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease......

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