Tag: Asthma

Pittsburgh Steeler Star Cam Heyward Talks About His Asthma Journey

Cameron Heyward is not only a force to be reckoned with on the football field, but he is

Monthly injection could replace daily steroid pills for severe asthma

Severe, poorly-controlled asthma could increasingly be treated with a monthly injectionJacob Wackerhausen/Getty Images Individuals suffering from severe asthma

Research shows that improved home ventilation can ease asthma symptoms, advance public health

Improving Home Ventilation for Asthma Relief and Public Health Advancement For millions of people living with asthma, even

Two-in-one inhalers slash asthma attacks among young children

Health Recent research indicates that combination inhalers, which provide both immediate relief and long-term prevention, are the most

Common asthma drug could prevent life-threatening allergic reactions

Asthma Medication Shows Promise in Shielding Against Severe Allergic Reactions Stephanie Eisenbarth and Adam Williams prepping peanuts for

Gut Microbe Deficiency in U.S. Babies Tied to Asthma, Allergies, Autoimmune Disorders

Most U.S. Babies Are Deficient in Key Gut Microbes Essential for Their Health Dirty diapers are more than

1 in 10 asthma cases can be avoided with a better urban environment, large-scale study finds

A recent study conducted as part of a major EU collaboration led by researchers from Karolinska Institutet has

The best air purifiers for asthma in 2025, according to experts

The Levoit EverestAir Smart Air Purifier is recommended for rooms ranging from 558 to 2,790 square feet, with

Child Asthma Will Worsen with Trump’s Pollution Rollbacks and RFK, Jr.’s CDC Cuts

The recent announcement by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to roll back over two dozen regulations has sparked

CDC effectively shutters unit handling asthma control, lead poisoning issues

In the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, residents of Florida returned home to find their belongings soaked and covered

We need more research on asthma and allergies in Asian American kids

Allergies are on the rise, affecting millions of children in the United States and around the world. The

Burning incense can pose health risks for those with allergies and asthma, experts warn

Burning incense has been a common practice in many cultures for religious and cultural ceremonies, meditations, celebrations, and