More than half of patients are unsure when their asthma inhaler is empty, with some continuing to use it when it is empty, ...
A study reveals that shape-shifting immune cells, intermediate ILC2s, may contribute to severe asthma and resistance to ...
WEDNESDAY, Jan. 22, 2025 (HealthDay News) -- A set of chameleon-like immune cells could be contributing to severe asthma in ...
If these trials confirm the findings, benralizumab could become the first new therapy approved for eosinophilic exacerbations ...
Although cost-related nonadherence to asthma treatment has declined in the United States over the past 12 years, nearly 1 in 6 patients are still nonadherent due to cost concerns, according to study ...
A simple, noninvasive nasal swab identified a predominance of T2-low asthma subtypes in racial and ethnic minority pediatric ...
Dec. 25, 2024 — A new method of scanning lungs is able to show in real time how air moves in and out of the lungs as people take a breath in patients with asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary ...
A small proportion of veterans who went from a metered-dose inhaler to a dry-powder inhaler had to revert to the metered-dose ...
Following receipt of dupilumab for 24 weeks, desensitization to peanut exposure in most children/adolescents with peanut ...
The TGA has issued a requirement for new warnings to be provided with the drug montelukast, commonly used to treat asthma and ...
An estimated 136 million asthma exacerbations occur globally each year, 10 million of those in the US. Physically threatening and emotionally significant for patients, such exacerbations can be fatal.
Respiratory specialist nurse Holly-Louise Catlin reflects on child asthma deaths and how some groups of asthma sufferers are more at risk than others.