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Despite improvements in air quality in past decades, 156 million Americans still breathe in too much soot or ozone, says the ...
As the federal government lays off workers at CDC and NIAID, shutters programs, cuts research grants, and considers changes ...
The 19th reports on how the Trump administration's federal funding cuts are shutting down studies on Alzheimer's care, ...
Foods that contain sulfites can also trigger asthma. They are common in wines, dried fruits, pickles, fresh and frozen shrimp ...
For millions of people around the world, asthma is more than just a breathing problem—it is a chronic and often debilitating ...
There are currently more than 26 million people living with asthma in the U.S. The most common asthma triggers include indoor ...
Ozone exposure early in life raises the risk a child will develop asthma and wheezing by age 4, a recent analysis found. The study, published in JAMA Network Open, analyzed data on 1,188 children ...
Studies show that early exposure to high levels of pollen, especially in cities with high air pollution, can increase the risk of developing asthma. If a child has a family history of allergies or ...
Emergency rooms saw eight times as many people turning up with breathing problems as they would normally expect. Nearly 10 times as many people with asthma were admitted to hospital. In total ...
Water Intoxication: A 72-year-old Chinese man was hospitalised after drinking excess water, triggering the worst asthma attack, making him unable to breathe. The doctors treating the elderly man said ...