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Does the Future of Asthma Treatment Involve Fewer Corticosteroids?
"Together, these highlight the fact that oral corticosteroids contribute to burden, even intermittently used," Oppenheimer ...
Small airway dysfunction is common in adult well-controlled asthma and is independently linked to increased risk for future exacerbations.
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Pediatric Asthma Treatment Steroid Increases Fracture Risk Up to 3x
Professor Kim Kyung-hoon of Pediatrics and Adolescents at Bundang Seoul National University Hospital announced that the use of steroids to treat childhood asthma can increase children's risk of ...
Spontaneous pneumomediastinum (SPM) refers to the presence of free air in the mediastinum without preceding trauma or ...
For anyone with asthma, keeping symptoms under control can sometimes feel like a constant struggle. Between seasonal weather ...
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Regulatory T-Cell Drug Promising for Eczema, With Hint for Asthma as Well
For the primary endpoint, Eczema Area and Severity Index (EASI) improved by 53-61% in a dose-dependent manner across the ...
Lucinda Longwill has led an ambitious overhaul of asthma care, significantly reducing the environmental impact of inhaler prescribing ...
A single-inhaler triple therapy improved lung function in adults and adolescents with inadequately controlled asthma and was ...
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Half of asthma patients in many autonomous districts in Seoul's downtown park...Forest Fungal Air Va...
A domestic study found that asthma or allergic inflammatory reactions tend to decrease as the number of fungi living in the ...
Clinicians met in Orlando for the 2025 ACAAI Annual Scientific Meeting to present the latest research on allergy, asthma, and immunology.
In patients with moderate-to-severe allergic asthma, tezepelumab yields the greatest reduction in exacerbations among ...
European clinicians differ in how they use LAMAs for severe asthma. Learn how access and confidence vary across regions and ...
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