Tuesday, March 15, 2016

If you treat a parent’s depression, will their child’s asthma improve?

Studies have shown that children with asthma are at higher risk for depression. Research also has shown an association between a parent or caregiver’s depression and worsening symptoms in an asthmatic child.
Now researchers at UB and the University of Texas, Dallas are exploring this connection further: They are beginning a National Institutes of Health (NIH) study to determine whether treating a depressed caregiver will improve the child’s asthma.....

Read more here: buffalo.edu

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New investigate to consider because ‘rogue gene’ causes asthma in early life

Researchers during a University of Southampton are to investigate since some people are some-more expected to rise asthma.
The group will analyse a sold gene called ADAM33, that is compared with a growth of asthma and airway ‘twitchiness’, a common underline of a disease.
ADAM33 is also suspicion to play a purpose in changing a airway design in a lungs of immature children, presumably even before they are born.....

Read more here: weeklyhotnews.website

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ICER Releases Final Reports on Drugs to Treat Diabetes and Asthma

Boston, Mass. And San Francisco, Calif., March 14, 2016 – The Institute for Clinical and Economic Review (ICER) has released two final reports titled Mepolizumab (Nucala®, GlaxoSmithKline plc.) for the Treatment of Severe Asthma with Eosinophilia: Effectiveness, Value, and Value-Based Price Benchmarks and Insulin Degludec (Tresiba®, Novo Nordisk A/S) for the Treatment of Diabetes: Effectiveness, Value, and Value-Based Price Benchmarks.....

Read more here: icer-review.org

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